Helping the federal government continue its trend toward transforming digital services for the American people is Coforma’s driving mission. The General Services Administration (GSA) recently announced the Phase 1 set-aside awardees on the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS+) Government Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC).
We’re delighted to announce that Coforma made the list of participating Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs). OASIS+ will give government agencies easy and efficient access to innovative services from highly qualified businesses and technologists.
“Securing a spot on OASIS+ gives Coforma an unprecedented opportunity to work with a wide range of government agencies as they seek to improve their services and technology products,” says Coforma VP of Growth, Fahima Vakalia. “We look forward to exploring and creating innovative solutions alongside both our current partners and new teams as they utilize this expansive contract vehicle.”
Our past work improving Veterans’ experiences with Department of Veterans Affairs, modernizing healthcare systems and processes with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and pioneering public interest technology with agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service and Office of Refugee Resettlement has positioned us to hit the ground running on OASIS+.
We look forward to teaming with our federal partners on new opportunities, leveraging our collective expertise to positively impact Veterans services, healthcare, and public interest technology initiatives over this contract’s 15-year period of performance.
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