OASIS+ Sales Reporting Portal (SRP) Training
Federal contractors newly awarded under GSA's expanded OASIS+ program now face mandatory monthly sales reporting deadlines through the SRP, with non-compliance threatening contract payments and eligibility.
Key takeaways
- •OASIS+ Phase II opened continuous solicitations on January 12, 2026, adding domains and accelerating task order activity that triggers immediate SRP reporting obligations.
- •Contract holders must report task orders within 30 days and sales monthly (with zero-sales filings), remitting CAF quarterly—failure risks penalties or default.
- •Multiple GSA training sessions in early 2026 highlight widespread vendor unfamiliarity with the OASIS+-specific SRP module amid rising awards.
Compliance Pressure Builds
The U.S. General Services Administration's OASIS+ program represents the government's latest effort to streamline procurement of complex professional and technical services across agencies. Awards for initial pools rolled out in October 2025, with Phase II expanding the vehicle significantly from January 12, 2026 onward through continuously open solicitations and five additional service domains, bringing the total to 13.
This expansion means more contractors are entering the program, and more federal task orders are being issued under OASIS+ contracts. Each awarded task order starts a compliance clock: holders must report the award in the Sales Reporting Portal within 30 calendar days, then submit monthly sales data—including invoices and any zero-activity confirmations—within 30 days after month-end. Collected Contract Access Fees (CAF) are remitted quarterly.
The timing is critical because early awardees are now in performance periods, generating reportable data. GSA's repeated scheduling of SRP-specific training sessions throughout early 2026 (including February 11, March 11, and April dates) signals that many vendors are grappling with registration, data entry, and the nuances of OASIS+ reporting, which differs from standard MAS quarterly aggregates by requiring more detailed, frequent inputs tied to task orders.
Vendors face real financial and operational risks from missteps—late or inaccurate reports can lead to withheld payments, CAF underpayment assessments, or even contract termination. Agencies rely on this data for spend visibility and to ensure the fees that sustain GSA's acquisition support are collected properly. Smaller or newly awarded firms, particularly in set-aside categories, encounter steeper hurdles in mastering the FAS SRP system requirements, including multi-factor authentication setup and category-specific data mapping.
The broader shift reflects GSA's drive toward greater transparency and efficiency in professional services spending, but it imposes heavier administrative loads precisely as the program scales up.
Sources
- https://gsa.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_xywyV9vlT1ik9ROan7sX8A#/registration
- https://www.gsa.gov/buy-through-us/products-and-services/professional-services/buy-services/oasis-plus
- https://www.gsa.gov/buy-through-us/products-and-services/professional-services/buy-services/oasis-plus/resources
- https://srp.fas.gsa.gov/
- https://www.gsa.gov/events/oasis-sales-reporting-portal-srp-11mar26
- https://buy.gsa.gov/interact/community/196/activity-feed/post/981956bc-e6e4-495b-861f-431940c70776/GSA_Releases_OASIS_Phase_II_Open_Continuous_Request_for_Proposal_Amendments_with_Additional_Domains
- https://www.gsa.gov/buy-through-us/products-and-services/professional-services/buy-services/oasis-plus/sellers-guide/solicitations-continuously-open
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