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Selling to the commonwealth
The Commonwealth of Virginia buys more than $5 billion
in goods, services and construction each year - offering
potential new markets and growth opportunities for
businesses interested in selling to state government.
If your company is interested in selling to Virginia,
you must register in the electronic purchasing system,
eVA, to participate. Historical information on what
the state spends on commodities you sell, critical
information on getting your business state certified
and details on how to eVA register are listed below.
STEP 1
Learn what the state spends on your product/service to
determine your market potential
Find the state's classification codes for your product/service.
Go online, then click on "NIGP
code look up" in the left margin.
Use the online NIGP search tool to
identify your NIGP codes. Enter keywords to describe
your product/service. For example, keywords for information
technology (IT) services might include computer hardware,
software, database software, etc. You may have several
which apply. Buyers will search for vendors and make
purchases using these NIGP codes.
Access the eVA "Order Summary" tool at the
same site by clicking "Reports and Other Info…." from
the Quick Links section of the eVA homepage.
Click the "Public Report - eVA Order Summary With
Standard NIGP Commodity Code Search" option. Enter
a "Begin Date" and "End Date," then
select one or more of your NIGP Commodity Codes. Click "Submit."
To evaluate the report, click
on the blue "NIGP
Code" which will open a full report based on your
date range and the selected commodity code. Here you'll
see data on which state agency made the purchase, which
vendor was used, the procurement officer for the state
agency and his or her contact information, along with
how much the order was for. By clicking the blue "PO
Number" from this screen, you can view specific
details on the purchase.
Use the "Order Summary" tool
to evaluate historical spending and future opportunities
for your business.
STEP 2
Evaluate upcoming opportunities and statewide contracts
You can also use the eVA Web site to search upcoming
business opportunities. Click on "Solicitations
and Awards" from the eVA homepage. Here you can
search by Commodity Code or product/service description
for opportunities.
Future contracting opportunities
are found under the Quick Links section on the eVA
homepage by clicking "Future
Business Opportunities." Use either keyword or
commodity code to search for estimated purchase date,
buying agency, contact name and general details about
future contracting opportunities.
Determine if a statewide contract exists for your product/service
by clicking the State Contracts link also under the Quick
Links section of the eVA homepage.
STEP 3
If you are a small, woman or minority owned business
(SWAM), obtain state certification to be included in
Virginia's initiative to increase access to state contracting
for SWAM firms
Access the free SWAM certification Web application
online. Click on "SWAM Certification
Forms and Process" to step through the eligibility
and application process.
You may contact the Department of Minority
Business Enterprise for information on certification.
Call toll free in Virginia 1-800-223-0761 or 804-786-6585
or e-mail.
STEP 4
Register on eVA
Before you begin, you will need:
• Business location
• Federal Tax ID number
• Legal and trading business name
• Duns number. (Register online)
• Name and contact information for the employee or employees
at your company who will: manage your eVA account, receive
orders, receive solicitations and receive invoices.
• Your NIGP commodity codes (See Step 1)
For help with registration, go
online, click on the Vendor
tab, then click the "Vendor
Sign-Up/Registration" link. Click the "Registration
Quick Guide" for registration instruction. The eVA
Customer Care hotline can be reached at (866) 289-7367.
The eVA registration fee is $25 for Basic and Premium
service levels. The Basic level allows you access to
the eVA system to research and locate formal bid opportunities,
but does not allow you to search informal opportunities.
The Premium service offers automatic notification of
both formal and informal bidding opportunities.
STEP 5
Set up your ARIBA account
ARIBA is the free order notification system which allows
orders to route electronically to suppliers. ARIBA registration
also enables e-Catalog functionality for suppliers. From
your established eVA account screen, click on the "ARIBA" button
on the upper navigation bar to register.
STEP 6
Establish a "Catalog"
eVa offers suppliers the opportunity to create an electronic
storefront for state procurement officers. Choose a Basic
Catalog to create a general database spreadsheet of your
products/services including descriptive information,
or opt for a Punchout Catalog if you already have an
Internet site with shopping cart technology.
From the eVA
homepage, go to
the Vendor tab and click the "How To Create Vendor Catalogs" link
under the Creating Catalogs section.
STEP 7
Utilize an array of free services from the Virginia Department
of Business Assistance, including:
• The Virginia Business Information Center (VBIC)
provides assistance for starting a business, finding
financing, and work force training via live chat from
the VDBA Web site, or by calling (866) 248-8814 or e-mailing.
• One-on-one counseling sessions with our state procurement
assistance staff.
• Receive the Supplier-Buyer Exchange, an electronic
newsletter featuring information and updates for buyers
and sellers in the Commonwealth. To add yourself to the
email distribution list, send an e-mail.
• Supplier-Buyer networking events.
Check the VDBA
Events calendar at
to locate upcoming events around the commonwealth.
DISCLAIMER: The personnel of the Virginia Department
of Business Assistance are not procurement professionals.
They work to bring state buyers and potential suppliers
together.
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