Does the Small Business Administration Disaster Contracting Assistance Center (DCAC) award contracts?
No. The DCAC serves as a central resource to offer businesses the opportunity to learn how to register and become eligible for federal contracting opportunities, to be notified of contracts as they become available, and to understand the services and procedures available to them. • Q: If my business registers through the DCAC, will my business be considered for contracts? A: There is no registration at the DCAC. If you are seeking direct federal contracting opportunities, you must first register in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR): http://www.ccr.gov. Prior to registering with the CCR, you should know your D-U-N-S number. Registration in CCR is required to be eligible for government contracts. Once you are registered in the CCR, you should connect to FedBizOpps (or FBO: www.fbo.gov). Government buyers publicize business opportunities via the Internet. Vendors seeking federal markets for products and services can search, monitor, and retrieve opportunities solicited by the enti
No. The DCAC serves as a central resource to offer businesses the opportunity to learn how to register and become eligible for federal contracting opportunities, to be notified of contracts as they become available, and to understand the services and procedures available to them. • Q: If my business registers through the DCAC, will my business be considered for contracts? A: There is no registration at the DCAC. If you are seeking direct federal contracting opportunities, you must first register in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR). Prior to registering with the CCR, you should know your D-U-N-S number. Registration in CCR is required to be eligible for government contracts. Once you are registered in the CCR, you should connect to FedBizOpps (or FBO: www.fbo.gov). Government buyers publicize business opportunities via the Internet. Vendors seeking federal markets for products and services can search, monitor, and retrieve opportunities solicited by the entire federal contracti