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March 8, 2021 By cs

GSA to verify identities of some SAM users after transition

New capabilities being added in May to beta.SAM.gov — the General Services Administration’s consolidated procurement website — will come with new, stringent security protocols requiring certain users to verify their accounts are connected to real-world people.

On May 24, the entity registration functions of SAM.gov will be moved over to beta.SAM.gov and the latter will lose the “beta” and become the one and only SAM.gov. At that time, GSA plans to institute new security measures for entity registration — voluntary at first but mandatory come October.

As GSA consolidates all of its procurement tools into a single site, the agency has been incorporating Login.gov as the single sign-on for all of these capabilities. When the System for Award Management, or SAM, registration functions are ported over, the system will take advantage of Login’s identity proofing capability for an added layer of security.

The identity proofing — verifying that an online account is connected to a specific, real person — will be for users who manage organizations’ SAM registration, which includes the unique identifier used to reference entities receiving federal contracts and grants and all the identifiable information about that organization.

Keep reading this article at: https://www.nextgov.com/cio-briefing/2021/02/gsa-verify-identities-some-sam-users-after-transition/172216/

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: beta.sam, beta.SAM.gov, GSA, SAM, SAM.gov, System for Award Management, UEI, Unique Entity Identifier, vendor registration

November 6, 2020 By cs

Administration adds 16 months to transition from DUNS to Unique ID

The General Services Administration will extend Dun & Bradstreet’s services while agencies get more time to patch and test systems. 

GSA pushed the deadline for adopting a new identifier for non-governmental organizations receiving funds from the government, giving federal agencies and contractors another 16 months to patch and test their systems.

The government is shifting from the DUNS number — the unique identifier for every organization doing business with the government since 1962 — to the Unique Entity Identifier. Agencies were originally expected to make the switch by December 2020 but have been given an extension to April 2022.

However, federal officials tell Nextgov the deadline extension will only help if agencies and organizations are able to use DUNS and UEI numbers at the same time during a testing period, which might be possible under the revised timeline.

Procurement, grants and financial reporting executives across the government were scrambling to meet the December 2020 deadline to turn off an almost 60-year standard for identifying organizations doing business with the government and switch to a brand new system introduced last year.

“This is a pretty unique business problem,” an agency official working through the transition told Nextgov. “This is not just large-scale system modernization. This is the most interdependent thing about doing business between the federal government and a non-federal entity—it’s at the heart of it.”

Keep reading this article at: https://www.nextgov.com/analytics-data/2020/10/administration-adds-16-months-transition-duns-unique-id/169636/

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: beta.sam, beta.SAM.gov, Dun & Bradstreet, DUNS, Ernst & Young, funding, GSA, SAM.gov, UEI, Unique Entity Identifier

January 2, 2020 By cs

Agencies can start prepping systems for DUNS transition

The government will need to prepare for next year’s transition or risk the federal contracting version of Y2K.

The federal government is transitioning to a new unique entity identifier to track all vendors and organizations doing business with the government. The General Services Administration, which manages the system, released technical specifications for the two central APIs used to access the unique ID databases, kicking off the transition process for the rest of government.

For federal agencies that use the current ID numbers — read: all agencies — that will mean ensuring their systems are able to process the new ID format before the transition is complete at the end of 2020.

The government, through a contract with GSA, has relied on proprietary identifiers maintained by Dun & Bradstreet since 1962. The Data Universal Numbering System, or DUNS, number was officially codified in the Federal Acquisition Regulation in 1998, but last year GSA started the process of bidding the contract for the first time in 20 years.

GSA announced in March that Ernst & Young would be taking over the process and replacing the DUNS number with new Unique Entity ID, with the transition set to take place before the end of 2020.

Keep reading this article at: https://www.nextgov.com/analytics-data/2019/12/agencies-can-start-prepping-systems-duns-transition/161929/

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: acquisition workforce, Dun & Bradstreet, DUNS, Ernst & Young, FAR, GSA, UEI, Unique Entity Identifier

November 1, 2017 By AMK

GSA opens the door for new classification system with RFI

The General Services Administration is looking for a new way to classify the contractors and grant and loan recipients it does business with.

The agency issued a request for information for entity validation services, seeking an identifier and unique numbering system for its Integrated Award Environment and System for Award Management.

“The purpose of this procurement is to obtain the necessary contractor support to perform Entity Validation Services for the express purpose of protecting the integrity of the taxpayer’s dollars throughout the federal award process and to enable the GSA Office of Integrated Award Environment to fulfill its mission,” the draft performance work statement said.

Keep reading this article at: https://www.fedscoop.com/gsa-opens-door-new-classification-system-rfi/

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: D&B, Dun & Bradstreet, entity validation services, GSA, RFI, SAM, UEI, Unique Entity Identifier

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