ROME, N.Y. — The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has selected ANDRO Computational Solutions, LLC for a slot under the first set of competitive One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) contract awards, the company announced.
OASIS+ Small Business is one of six competitively awarded contracts in the OASIS+ portfolio that also includes socioeconomic, small-business set-aside contracts for HUBZone; service-disabled veteran-owned; women-owned; and 8(a) companies and one unrestricted contract.
“We are thrilled by this win, which solidifies ANDRO’s position among an elite corps of ‘best-in-class’ government contractors from across the nation,” ANDRO President Andrew Drozd said in a news release. “This is ANDRO’s first government wide acquisition contract award and greatly expands our potential customer base.”
The portfolio has an estimated value of $47 billion with up to a 10-year period of performance and consists of multiple award indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ), multi-agency contract (MAC) contracts.
Under the IDIQ, ANDRO will provide research and technical services toward the development of engineering prototypes and production-ready capabilities at scale in the AI/wireless communications and radio-frequency machine learning space.
“Being one of a select group of companies to win a prime position under this vehicle gives ANDRO a tremendous advantage to support federal customers with our leading-edge, mission-critical technologies,” Fred Frantz, ANDRO chief of operations and capture manager, said.
OASIS+ SB represents the GSA’s commitment to small business participation in federal contracting. It first made awards to ensure federal agency ordering contracting officers have access to the contract to meet expected mission support requirements in fiscal year 2025.
Headquartered in Griffiss Business and Technology Park at the Steven J. DiMeo Campus in Rome, ANDRO provides research, engineering, and technical services to the defense and commercial industries.