OASIS+ Social Services Readiness
If you’re evaluating OASIS+ Social Services Readiness, start with three fundamentals:
• Scope fit: your past performance aligns with Social Services work.
• NAICS mapping: your strongest projects map cleanly to listed domain NAICS codes.
• Defensible score: your documentation supports reviewer-ready scoring claims.
OASIS+ Social Services Readiness means you can support a Social Services domain submission with domain-aligned projects, eligible NAICS mapping, and substantiated scoring evidence.
It’s confirming domain scope fit, listed NAICS alignment, and a defensible score posture before you commit major pursuit resources.
Need the fundamentals first? See our OASIS+ overview and GSA’s OASIS+ program page.
- Behavioral health professional services
- Addiction treatment and recovery support services
- Child, youth, and family support services
- Disabled veterans rehabilitation services
- Vocational rehabilitation services
- Social and public health program administration and management
- Social program monitoring, evaluation, and quality improvement
- Emergency social services and community advocacy
More scope examples
- Mental health provider network support and development
- Wellness promotion and coaching services
- Physical/occupational/educational therapy
- Transitional, readjustment, and separation support services
- Settlement, resettlement, and community integration services
- Training and professional development for social service providers
- Benefits navigation and access support (social programs focus)
- Interpretation and translation services (social service context)
- Max score: 50 (SB and UNR)
- Minimum qualification score: 36 (SB), 42 (UNR)
- Main scoring factors: Qualifying Projects (QPs), Federal Experience Projects (FEPs), Systems/Clearances/Certifications
The 5 Qualifying Projects (QPs) are the primary drivers of points. If your QPs are borderline on domain relevance, annual value, or substantiation, your “score risk” rises quickly.
- Up to 5 QPs (contracts) can be used; each contract has a maximum point cap per the scoring factor.
- QP contracts can be federal prime, federal subcontract, or commercial.
- Federal prime contracts may be standalone or task orders under MA IDIQ/BPA, SA IDIQ/BPA, or FSS/MAS/BOAs (as listed).
- OTAs are allowed; grants and cooperative agreements are not acceptable.
- Contracts must be based on FAR Part 37 (services, not supplies).
- One QP may be a collection of task orders under a single-award federal prime IDIQ (special case).
NAICS Codes And Size Standards
- 524113 – Direct Life Insurance Carriers (Size standard: $47M)
- 524114 – Direct Health and Medical Insurance Carriers (Size standard: $47M)
- 524210 – Insurance Agencies and Brokerages (Size standard: $18M)
- 524292 – Third Party Administration of Insurance and Pension Funds (Size standard: $41M)
- 524298 – All Other Insurance Related Activities (Size standard: $21M)
- 541611 – Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services (Size standard: $24M)
- 541930 – Translation and Interpretation Services (Size standard: $14M)
- 541990 – All Other Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services (Size standard: $19.5M)
- 611710 – Educational Support Services (Size standard: $16.5M)
- 624110 – Child and Youth Services (Size standard: $24M)
- 624120 – Services for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities (Size standard: $15M)
- 624190 – Other Individual and Family Services (Size standard: $16.5M)
- 624221 – Temporary Shelters (Size standard: $16.5M)
- 624230 – Emergency and Other Relief Services (Size standard: $41.5M)
- 624310 – Vocational Rehabilitation Services (Size standard: $22.5M)
- 813110 – Religious Organizations (Size standard: $18M)
Start The Assessment
Share the basics needed to evaluate domain fit and scoring risk.
We Evaluate Readiness
We assess candidate projects, score posture, and documentation defensibility.
Get A Clear Recommendation
You receive a recommendation plus the highest-impact readiness gaps.
- Consider partnering if you are not 3–5 points above the SB/UNR thresholds (cushion points guidance).
- JVs, MPJVs, and prime/sub relationships are acceptable approaches in the provided materials.
- Partner contracts may be used for both Qualifying Projects (QPs) and Federal Experience Projects (FEPs).
- Important: For SB submissions, subcontractors must be small under this domain (as noted).
If you’re actively building a team, use GDIC’s Partnering Hub to register and find potential primes and subs by domain and set-aside.
- A defensible go/no-go recommendation tied to fit and scoring posture
- Key readiness gaps that could weaken scoring or substantiation
- Clarity on whether teaming may be required to reach a safer score cushion
- What services fall under the OASIS+ Social Services domain?
- Which NAICS codes map to the Social Services domain?
- What is the minimum qualification score for SB vs UNR?
- What counts as a Qualifying Project (QP)?
- When does partnering matter for Social Services scoring?
FAQ
What is OASIS+ Social Services Readiness?
It means you can document Social Services domain-aligned work, align projects to listed NAICS codes, and support scoring claims with defensible evidence.
What services are included in the Social Services domain scope?
The domain scope includes services such as behavioral health, addiction recovery support, youth and family services, vocational rehab, veteran rehabilitation, and related program support services.
Which NAICS codes map to this domain?
See the NAICS section above for the full list and size standards, including 541930 (Translation and Interpretation Services) and 624190 (Other Individual and Family Services), among others.
What is the minimum qualification score?
The provided materials list a maximum score of 50 and minimum qualification scores of 36 (SB) and 42 (UNR).
What counts as a Qualifying Project (QP)?
The materials state QPs can be federal prime, federal subcontract, or commercial contracts (services), with specific rules on acceptable contract types and exclusions (e.g., grants are not acceptable).
When does partnering matter most?
Partnering is commonly considered when your score posture is close to the minimum threshold and you need cushion points—especially for strengthening QPs and FEPs.
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