How to Do Business with Treasury Part II: Simplified Acquisition
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- Verify that the bureau with whom you wish to do business actually
buys the goods or services your company can provide by reviewing the
Top
25 Listing.
- Locate the buying offices that purchase your product or service
by reviewing Treasury’s
Forecast of Contract Opportunities and contacting the appropriate
Small
Business Specialist. Also request the names of contacts within
the procurement office who can provide further assistance or contact
Treasury’s Bureau
Simplified Acquisition Contacts.
- Visit Treasury’s
Small Business Specialists at our Monthly
Vendor Outreach Session. Find out how often your products
or services are purchased; how offices maintain their source lists;
how often the list is rotated; and how the Treasury bureaus do business.
- Enter your company information and provide a profile in
the Central
Contractor CCR Registration (CCR) system. When entering
information under business size, be sure to indicate small
business as well as your other socioeconomic categories
that are applicable to your company. When you indicate small
business, you will also be included in SBA's ProNet database
which has now merged with CCR. At the end of the CCR registration,
you will be asked to submit keywords and a capability narrative
to be added to your company information for ProNet. From
this list, your company may be notified about potential
contract opportunities. The database is a powerful marketing
tool for small businesses; however, registering on the database
does not guarantee that you will receive a federal contract.
- Submit capability statements to simplified acquisition procurement
offices and to the bureau Small Business Specialist to inform them
of your company's capabilities. Your statement should include specific
information on the type of products or services your company provides,
a listing of your North American Industrial Classification System
(NAICS) codes, and references of previous customers. To assist you
in identifying your NAICS codes, you may examine a list of NAICS codes online.
- Register with FedBizOpps for
electronic notification of opportunities in your field.
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Updated March 17, 2004
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