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Social Services Program Support

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The contract involves providing comprehensive support services for social services programs, encompassing outreach, case management, data collection, client engagement, and program evaluation. These services support federal or community-based initiatives aimed at enhancing the delivery and effectiveness of social services. The work falls under the NAICS code 621490 and is designated as an 8(a) competed subcontract, indicating it is targeted for participants in the SBA's 8(a) Business Development Program. Issued by the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service under the OASIS Plus program, the solicitation was posted on January 20, 2026, with a response deadline of January 11, 2027. While specific location details for performance and points of contact are not provided, the contract emphasizes collaboration within federal frameworks to aid vulnerable populations through structured social service programming. This opportunity supports firms qualified to operate within the scope of 8(a) competitions, focusing on social service delivery enhancements.

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Provide 8(a) social services support including outreach, case management, data, and evaluation.

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General Services Administration → Gsa/fas/pshc/oasis PlusView Agency

NAICS

621490

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8A

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This scope was carved out of 47QRCA23R0002-P2.

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One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) 8(a) Small Business Set-Aside Continuously Open Solicitation

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AgencyGeneral Services Administration → Gsa/fas/pshc/oasis Plus
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Support for social services programs including outreach, case management, data collection, client engagement, and program evaluation for federal or community-based initiatives.

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