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Contracting with the USGS |
Points of Contact |
Acquisition Forecast |
Acquisition Workforce |
Grants & Cooperative Agreements |
Go to FedBizOps
(Governmentwide point of entry for procurement opportunities) |
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Go to DOI Solicitations On-Line (Note: Select RFQ query for simplified acquisitions & FSS procurements. Select IFB/RFP query for open market solicitations above the simplified acquisition threshold.) |
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to Grants.gov (Governmentwide portal for procurement opportunities) | |
Go to USGS Federal Assistance Page |
Before doing business with USGS, vendors must be registered in the Central
Contractor Registration system. As a security precaution, vendors must register themselves through the on-line
CCR system. You will need a DUNS number to register.
- Search D&B to see if your business already has a DUNS number
- Instructions
for obtaining a new DUNS number Download Adobe Acrobat reader
SECURITY NOTICE: If you are asked to provide your MPIN or to confirm or update your CCR registration data by mail, email,
phone or fax, please do not do so even if the request appears on
official letterhead. Requests to provide data outside the on-line system
are part of a scheme to defraud contractors by obtaining
bank account information. Report such attempts promptly to the Department of Transportation Inspector General hotline
NEW !! - On-Line Annual Reps & CertsA FAR rule to be published in October 2004 will change the way vendors provide Representations and Certifications to contracting agencies. Instead of including a lengthy set of provisions in each solicitation, vendors are now asked to maintain this information through the On-Line Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA). Vendors are encouraged to begin entering their information at any time, using your DUNS number and your CCR MPIN. Individual contract solicitations will include a provision that permits vendors to provide different answers for that specific solicitation. |
NON-DISCRIMINATION NOTICE TO U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, & LESSORS Based upon law, Executive Order, or internal policy, the Department of the Interior prohibits discrimination in the workplace, including sexual harassment, based on race, color, national origin, sex, religion, disability, age, or sexual orientation. The Department urges its contractors, subcontractors and lessors to develop and enforce comprehensive anti-discrimination policies for their places of work. |
Contact for more information: Ric Heilemann
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