The Department of Energy (DOE) uses a single, automated
interface with FedBizOpps, via the Industry Interactive
Procurement System (IIPS), which accommodates the collection
and transmission of the required information for various
synopses. The IIPS can be accessed via the DOE e-center,
which is available at http://e-center.doe.gov.
The e-center is the Department’s web site for
information on doing business with the Department of
Energy, including information and guidance o the acquisition
and financial assistance award process. In order to
do business electronically with DOE, you will need to
become familiar with the use of IIPS.
Mandatory use of FedBizOpps.gov
as the single government point-of-entry (GPE) for Federal
government procurement opportunities of $25,000, was
effective on October 1, 2002. Government buyers are
able to publicize their business opportunities by posting
information to FedBizOpps via the Internet. By using
the GPE www.fedbizopps.gov, commercial vendors seeking
Federal markets for their products and services can
search, monitor and retrieve opportunities solicited
by the entire Federal contracting community.
All firms must be registered with Central Contractor
Registration (CCR) in order to receive an award, including
orders under Multiple Award and Federal Supply Schedule
Contracts, from any Federal Agency. This requirement
applies to new awards and modifications to existing
awards from all Federal Agencies. Contractors not registered
in the CCR/BPN will not be eligible to receive future
awards or orders from the Department of Energy (DOE)
or any other Federal Agency.
The web site address to register with the CCR is: http://www.ccr.gov
The Small Business Administration (SBA) has developed
the Pro-Net web site as a link to small business opportunities
and important information. It is designed to be a virtual
one-stop procurement shop for small business concerns.
Through the site at www.pro-net.gov
small business concerns can find links to key information,
including prime and subcontracting opportunities.
The Small Business Program Office is available to assist
in marketing your goods and services to DOE/OCRWM. If
you have additional questions, contact Marcelle Brown,
the Small Business Program Manager, at (702) 794-5530.
Last reviewed 11/07
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