Contractors choosing to do business with NAVSUP WSS will need to access to the following e-business procurement and technical systems.
SAM is a federal government-wide procurement system that (1) acts as a single authoritative data source for vendor, contract award and reporting information. Vendors must be registered in SAM to receive a Government contract. See the following link for additional information – https://sam.gov/content/home
NAVSUP WSS Nuclear Directorate, along with BPMI, has developed a website that will assist with the procurement of items for the Navy Nuclear Propulsion Program. This website is called BPMI Online E-commerce and serves as a secure database for all unclassified IRPOD and drawing documents. Vendors must have access to BPMI Online in order to view the appropriate technical information associated with most nuclear procurements.
WAWF is a secure web based system for electronic invoicing, receipt, and acceptance. WAWF allows government vendors to submit and track invoices and receipt/acceptance documents over the web and allows government personnel to process those invoices in a real-time, paperless environment. Vendors must have access to WAWF to process a NAVSUP WSS contract. See the following links for additional information
EDA provides vendors a "view-only" capability of contract documents that match their validated DUNS or CAGE codes. Access to EDA is recommended so that vendors can view their latest contract documents in real-time. See the following link for additional information – http://eda.ogden.disa.mil/
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