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Excluded Parties List System (EPLS)

List of persons who are excluded or disqualified from Federal contracts, grants and loan assistance.
http://www.epls.gov

Federal Agency Liaisons for EPLS

http://www.epls.gov/epls/jsp/POC.jsp

Single Audit Clearinghouse

The Federal Audit Clearinghouse operates on behalf of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and its primary purposes are: to disseminate audit information to the public and Federal agencies, to support OMB oversight and assessment of Federal award audit requirements, to assist Federal cognizant and oversight agencies in obtaining OMB Circular A-133 data and reporting packages, and to help auditors and auditees minimize the reporting burden of complying with Circular A-133 audit requirements.
http://harvester.census.gov/sac/

Federal Register

http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/index.html

Electronic Subcontracting Reporting System (eSRS)- a developing sub-tier
subcontract reporting system.

http://www.esrs.gov/

Finding Out If A Company Does Business With Other Federal Agencies - a
short paper describing 12 means of determining if a company does
business with other Federal Agencies.

http://www.desc.dla.mil/DCM/Files/How%20To%20Find%20Out.doc

State Purchasing Offices, Suspension and Debarment Web Pages, Business
Entity Registries, And Other Online Vendor Research Resources.
Note
state information resources begin on page 7.

http://www.desc.dla.mil/DCM/Files/State%20Suspension%20and%20Debarment%2

Acquisition Central

ACQUISITION CENTRAL
is hosted by IAE (Integrated Acquisition Environment), the E-Gov Initiative that is streamlining the federal acquisition process. Acquisition Central hopes to reach out to help every member of the acquisition community by providing one website for all things acquisition. From here you can learn about regulations, systems, resources, opportunities, and training.

http://www.acquisition.gov/

National Procurement Fraud Task Force Press Release Website

The National Procurement Fraud Task Force was created by Deputy Attorney General Paul J. McNulty on October 10, 2006, to promote the prevention, early detection and prosecution of procurement fraud. The Task Force’s emphasis will be to increase civil and criminal enforcement where it can have the greatest effect, including defective pricing, product substitution, misuse of classified and procurement sensitive information, false claims, grant fraud, labor mischarging, fraud involving foreign military sales, ethics and conflict of interest violations, and public corruption associated with procurement fraud. The Task Force also will focus on maximizing information sharing and take significant leadership in addressing issues such as grant fraud, relations with the private sector, training and legislation.

http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/npftf/pr/press_releases

Federal Procurement Data System- Next Generation

FPDS-NG offers public users unprecedented access to the spending patterns of the Federal government – at no cost. Once you have registered at www.fpds.gov, you will have access to more than 12 million contract actions from across the Federal government.

https://www.fpds.gov


Federal Assistance Award Data System

After the close of each quarter of the Federal fiscal year, the Federal Assistance Award Data System (FAADS) produces a file of standardized data records on all types of financial assistance awards made by Federal agencies to all types of recipients during the indicated quarter. Each Federal fiscal year begins on October 1 of one calendar year and ends on September 30 of the year indicated.

Each transaction record identifies, by the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) program code number and name, the type and amount of financial assistance, the type and location of the recipient and the geographic place of performance. The recipient name and other selected data fields are blank in county-area summary records.

The recipient location and place of performance are identified by name and by the geographic code for the state/territory, county area and/or place. The Federal agency that made each award is identified by code and by name. Programs not listed in the Catalog are identified by a similarly constructed pseudocode. Each record also contains information on the date of the transaction, as well as the scheduled start date and end date of the project or the award.

http://www.census.gov/govs/www/faads.html

DESC Suspensions and Debarments

http://www.desc.dla.mil/DCM/DCMPage.asp?PageID=168






 



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