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Procurement Services

Headquarters Services

DOING BUSINESS WITH HEADQUARTERS

Electronic Business Innovation - The second (2nd) generation of a secure, web-enabled system, the Strategic Integrated Procurement Enterprise System (STRIPES), was implemented in April 2008. STRIPES can accomodate procurement and financial assistance transactions at all dollar values. STRIPES (internal interface) and FedConnect.net (external interface) provides for the posting of solicitations, receipt of proposals, conducting of clarifications or discussions, evaluation of proposals or bids, and award of contracts in a paperless environment via the Internet. FedConnect.net provides more information on current business opportunities and where you can subscribe and/or register your company.  When registering, be sure to register to do business with the U.S. Department of Energy.

What does Headquarters Procurement Services Buy?

The following listings depict the types of supplies and services acquired by Headquarters Procurement Services by Product and Service Code (PSC) and North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The listings identify the types of transactions (includes modifications) awarded by PSC and NAICS during the 12 month period ending April 30, 2012.

Ability One Federal Supply Source

Shop for products available for sale through Ability One. Most of these items provided to the Federal Government under the Javits-Wagner-O'Day Act, (JWOD), a mandatory source of supply for all Federal government employees.

Internal Customers

DOE Headquarters program customers can find their Headquarters Procurement Services representative by consulting the program assignments listing.  The Office of Headquarters Procurement Services has also established employee Customer Service Standards