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DOMAIN SELECTION. The Domains are organized by functional groupings of related services spanning multiple NAICS codes. OCOs shall select the appropriate Domain for task order solicitation based upon the preponderance of work in the requirement being solicited. Additionally, the OCO is required to select the applicable NAICS codes from the assigned functional grouping under that Domain. While requirements may contain functional elements (i.e., attributes or characteristics found in the applicable definition of that Domain in Section C.2.1 through C.2.8) that overlap multiple NAICS codes, only a single NAICS code may be solicited for any single requirement. Although a representative NAICS code is necessary for solicitation response, that NAICS code does not limit the kind of work that a Contractor may be able to perform within the Domain. For example, the Research and Development (R&D) Domain contains 541330 Engineering Services as well as 541715 R&D in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences. See Section C.2 for a table providing the functional grouping description, available NAICS in the Domain, and associated small business size standards for each NAICS.

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DOMAIN SELECTION. β€Œ The Domains are organized by functional groupings of related services spanning multiple NAICS codes. OCOs shall select the appropriate Domain for task order solicitation based upon the preponderance of work in the requirement being solicited. Additionally, the OCO is required to select the applicable NAICS codes from the assigned functional grouping under that Domain. While requirements may contain functional elements (i.e., attributes or characteristics found in the applicable definition of that Domain in Section C.2.1 through C.2.8) that overlap multiple NAICS codes, only a single NAICS code may be solicited for any single requirement. Although a representative NAICS code is necessary for solicitation response, that NAICS code does not limit the kind of work that a Contractor may be able to perform within the Domain. For example, the Research and Development (R&D) Domain contains 541330 Engineering Services as well as 541715 R&D in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences. See Section C.2 for a table providing the functional grouping description, available NAICS in the Domain, and associated small business size standards for each NAICS.

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DOMAIN SELECTION. The Domains are organized by functional groupings of related services spanning multiple NAICS codes. OCOs shall select the appropriate Domain for task order solicitation based upon the preponderance of work in the requirement being solicited. Additionally, the OCO is required to select the applicable NAICS codes from the assigned functional grouping under that Domain. While requirements may contain functional elements (i.e., attributes or characteristics found in the applicable definition of that Domain in Section C.2.1 through C.2.8) that overlap multiple NAICS codes, only a single NAICS code may be solicited for any single requirement. Although a representative NAICS code is necessary for solicitation response, that NAICS code does not limit the kind of work that a Contractor may be able to perform within the Domain. For example, the Research and Development (R&D) Domain contains 541330 Engineering Services as well as 541715 R&D in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences. See Section C.2 for a table providing the functional grouping description, available NAICS in the Domain, and associated small business size standards for each NAICS.NAICS.β€Œ

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Sources: Oasis+ Mac Program Women Owned Small Business (Wosb) Contract