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Federal
Government Procurement System’s Central
Contractor Registration
All
businesses interested in doing business with
the federal government are required to be
registered in the Central Contractor
Registration database.
www.bpn.gov/ccr/ Note: A DUNS number,
provided by
Dun & Bradstreet (D&B), is required for
registration in the Central Contractor
Registration (CCR) database. As a result,
D&B may include your basic information
(i.e., company name, address) in some of
their products, such as mailing lists.
Federal Business
Opportunities
Federal
Business Opportunities is the federal
government’s point-of-entry for Federal
government procurement opportunities.
Government buyers are able to publicize
their business opportunities by posting
information directly to the Internet through
their website. Vendors seeking Federal
markets for their products and services can
search, monitor, and retrieve opportunities
solicited by the entire Federal contracting
community. Once you are registered with the
site, you will receive announcements by
email.
www.fbo.gov/
Department
of Housing and Urban Development
HUD provides
a Contract Opportunities Mailing
Notification List that provides information
about the Department's current contracting
opportunities. You will receive an email
notification whenever new solicitations and
amendments are posted to HUD’s Current
Contracting Opportunities.
Texas
State Purchasing
Texas
Procurement and Support Services (TPASS)
awards and manages hundreds of statewide
contracts on behalf of more than 200 state
agencies and 1,800 cooperative purchasing
members. Their web site,
www.window.state.tx.us/procurement/,
allows you to view postings by Texas state
agencies for products/services or to browse
and/or search for procurement
opportunities. Manufacturers, suppliers and
other vendors wishing to furnish materials,
equipment, supplies and services to the
state may register online through the TPASS
web site. A Vendor’s Guide, entitled “How to
Do Business with the State of Texas” is
available for downloading at:
www.window.state.tx.us/procurement/pub/vendor_guide.pdf |