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Tips for Doing Business with NRCSome important points to keep in mind when marketing to the NRC: The NRC procures products and services in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR Chapter 1) and the NRC Acquisition Regulation (48 CFR Chapter 20). Micropurchases: Purchases below $2,500 (also known as micropurchases) are made using the Visa credit card. These purchases are not strictly set aside for small business (though their use is encouraged) and competition is not required. See our list of credit card holders. Simplified Acquisitions: Purchases above $2,500 and below $100,000 are reserved for small businesses and are subject to streamlined procurement procedures. Purchases between $2,500 and $25,000 are typically not advertised, and NRC generally solicits proposals for these purchases from three sources. Annual Forecast: Most of NRC's planned procurements over $25,000 are published in an annual NRC Forecast of Contract Opportunities. Review this document to identify those NRC offices that purchase the products and services that your firm provides. FedBizOpps: NRC usually publicizes proposed business opportunities valued at greater than $25,000 on the FedBizOpps Web site . You may register on this site for automatic notification of business opportunities by product or service classification code the day they are posted. PRO-Net: If your firm is a small business, we encourage you to register it in the SBA's PRO-Net database . NRC uses PRO-Net as the primary source to identify small businesses to fulfill Agency requirements. GSA Federal Supply Service: The NRC uses the General Services Administration's (GSA) Federal Supply Service (FSS) for buying an increasing variety of products and services. We encourage you to have your business listed here. |
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