I m a group owner. When I make a determination to deny a person s membership request, is their account also deleted from PPIRS?
No. In the current system, that membership request is returned to the pool of PPIRS users as an unassigned account. The individual who submitted the original request is then allowed to request membership in a new group. When an owner or manager determines that an individual does not have need for access to PPIRS, notify the PPIRS application manager that the account should be deleted and then deny the application request. The reasoning for this is as follows: An individual may make a mistake in submitting their initial membership request to a wrong group. When that occurs, the group owner or manager should just deny them membership in the initially requested group. The submitter is then free to resubmit his application to the correct group. However, when the group owner or manager has properly received a request for membership and determined that they do not have a legitimate need to know , then that user s account should be deleted. Top 4. I m not a contracting official but have recen
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