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GSA Schedules (also known as Federal Supply Schedules, and Multiple Award Schedules (MAS)), are long-term governmentwide contracts with commercial companies that provide access to millions of commercial products and services at fair and reasonable prices to the government. It is a strategic business practice of GSA to buy smarter and more like a single enterprise. OmniVista is honored to hold a GSA MAS/FSS Schedule and encourages the use of this fast, compliant and reasonably priced access to IT services offerings.

 

Primary NAICS Codes

  • 541511 Custom Computer Programming Services

Secondary NAICS Codes

  • 518210 Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services
  • 541512 Computer Systems Design Services
  • 541513 Computer Facilities Management Services
  • 541519 Other Computer Related Services
  • 541618 Other Management Consulting Service
  • 541690 Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services

Contract Name:

General Services Administration (GSA)
Multiple Award Schedule (MAS)

Contract Number:

47QTCA24D006A

Contract Set Aside:

Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB)
Economically Disadvantaged Woman Owned Small Business (EDWOSB)

Subcategory:

SIN 54151S | SIN 518210C

Contract Period:

03/13/2024 and ends 03/12/2029 (Base Period)
with options ending 03/12/2044

Contract Website:

OmniVista Consulting’s sole source designation provides federal agencies with a quick and easy way to acquire our digital transformation services. This program permits sole sourcing with no competition or advertising up to a $4.5M contract ceiling, allowing us the opportunity to partner with you faster! Reach out to our team to discuss the direct award process.

Graduation 8/9/2033

The SBA 8(a) program was designed as a business assistance program for small, disadvantaged businesses. The 8(a) program allows federal agencies to quickly and efficiently review and select OmniVista Consulting for projects and contracts that fall within OmniVista’s NAICS codes, and award business through a simplified acquisition process.
Key 8(a) Benefits:

  • Faster Acquisition Time
    Sole-sourcing with OmniVista takes less than 10 business days, on average. Compared to the 60-90+ day lead-time required for a traditional acquisition process, utilizing OmniVista as an SBA-certified 8(a) vendor allows performance to begin on a project more quickly, saving time and resources.
  • Faster Negotiation
    Agencies can quickly negotiate and award contracts to OmniVista. Simplified Acquisition Efforts (contracts under $150,000) do not require technical proposals and can be negotiated directly with OmniVista based on a cost proposal. If the work exceeds the Simplified Acquisition Threshold, technical and cost proposals will serve as a baseline for contract negotiations.
  • No Award Protests
    An 8(a) sole source contract award cannot be protested (per 13 CFR 124.517).
  • Benefit of Open Discussions
    Law and regulations permit open discussion between the Government and OmniVista throughout all phases of the procurement. Such interactive discussion ensures complete and comprehensive understanding of Government requirements and mutual exploration of alternative approaches to solutions (per 13 CFR 124.503).
  • Qualified Contractor of Choice
    When sole-sourcing to OmniVista, your agency has the ability to develop a relationship with a contractor that you can trust. Since OmniVista can be awarded multiple contracts through sole-sourcing, building a relationship allows OmniVista to better service your agency. A direct contractor relationship eliminates the need for your agency to familiarize multiple contractors with your operational goals and allows new projects to start with existing momentum each time you work with OmniVista.

Short (days)
Aquisition

Reduced Admin Costs

Direct Best Value Pricing

Small Business Credit

Economically Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB) Certified

OmniVista is proud to represent as an Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business. To help provide a level playing field for women business owners, the government limits competition for certain contracts to businesses that participate in the women’s contracting program. The federal government’s goal is to award at least five percent of all federal contracting dollars to women-owned small businesses each year.

The federal government’s goal is to award at least 5% of all federal contracting dollars to small disadvantaged businesses including WOSBs and EDWOSBS