Contact Information

(All email addresses end with "angelina.edu")
Angelina College
Procurement Assistance Center
PO Box 1768
Lufkin, Texas 75904-9493
936.633.5432 (Main)
888.326.5223 (Toll-Free)
936.633.5478 (Fax)
James R. Rollins
Director of Procurement Assistance Center
936.633.5432
jrollins
Kenneth A. Smith
Procurement Counselor
936.633.5424
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Application for Information or Services
Downloads
ACPAC-Request
for Services (Word)
ACPAC-Request
for Services (PDF)
Client Profile Form (PDF)
Client Profile Form (Word)
ACPAC
Brochure (PDF)
PC
Requirements Tri-Fold
Doing Business With The Defense Logistics Agency - An Overview for New Vendors
Selling
to the Department of Defense and Federal Government (PDF)
Links
Texas Economic
Opportunity Forums Events
American
Management Assocation
Trans-Texas Corridor
Federal Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
(OSDBU)
Hurricane Contracting Information Center
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Government Contracting Related Web
Sites
Association For Manufacturing
Technology
DETCOC 2007 Photos
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Finding
Opportunities Selling to the Government
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Federal, State
and Local Government Agencies and prime contractors will be at the
Lufkin Civic Center December 3rd and 4th. Meet
with them one on one to discuss contracting opportunities by attending
the Deep East Texas Contracting Opportunities Conference 2008.
For out more,
visit
www.detcoc.org.
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The federal government
buys $200 billion in goods and services each year from American
businesses. Almost 98% of the contracts are for $25,000 or less. ACPAC can
help you by providing free advice to small businesses and industries
of East Texas to sell products and services to federal, state, and
local government agencies.
Can
ACPAC Help Me ?
Federal purchasing
offices are required by law to set aside contracts or portions
of prime contracts for exclusive bidding by small or minority-owned
firms. ACPACs' computerized market search matches your business'
capabilities and products with the millions of items and services
purchased by local, state and federal government agencies. ACPAC staff
has expertise in government marketing and contract administration and
has a library of relevant government specifications, standards and
regulations. ACPAC helps with:
- Daily bidding opportunities
- Unadvertised bids from major defense
buying clients
- State and local government contract
opportunities
- Identify Government agencies that
have purchased your product in the past
Overview of
Services Available
ACPAC assist small businesses in
selling their goods and services to the various agencies that need
them by providing individualized
services to business clients in:
Computerized
Bid-match Services
– ACPAC provides a computerized bid-matching service to its
registered clients via e-mail and in special circumstances by fax.
Based on a keyword profile developed for each client that
specifically describes the business' goods and/or services,
it conducts daily searches to find the RFQ's (Requests for
Quote) or RFP's (Requests for Proposal) from various federal, state,
and local procurement sites. Those RFQ's and RFP's that are specific
to the business are then E-mailed DAILY to the client. This service
is contracted through Comtech Management Systems.
View a
PDF list of the sites
searched.
How
Do I Get Started?
To start registering On-line, you will
need to have a few things.
- SIC and NAICS Codes . This is
the type of work you want to do, or the type of items you want to
bid on.
SIC - http://www.osha.gov/oshstats/sicser.html
(Based on Translation - 7389)
NAICS - http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html
(Based on Translation - 541930)
- Complete “Client
Profile for Registration with ACPAC” Form (This is your company
information we use to develop a client profile for your business for
the purpose of providing bid-matches to your company, based on your
products and services).
- Tax ID Number. (This
can be your SSN or if you applied for an EIN for the company).
http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=98350,00.html
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DUNS number (Dun and Bradstreet
Number) - is a credit check organization, you must have a DUNS
number to register with SBA and CCR - Service is free, but if you
want to check on someone it costs -
http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform/displayHomePage.do
- CCR (Central Contract
Registration) - If you are going to work with Defense
related industries, you have to be registered with CCR. You
will need to have your bank information - http://www.ccr.gov/ .
(This will result in a CAGE code being issued which is necessary
for defense contraction - just another number to remember - http://www.bpn.gov/bincs/begin_search.asp).
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Classification and
Organization of the Company. Small business,
disadvantaged, woman owned, minority owned, veteran owned, HUB
Zone, sole proprietorship, corporation, etc. Several
places to visit are:
SBA Site (provides information on how
to start, finance, certifications, and organize your business):
http://www.sba.gov/index.html
SBA Size Standards
- 8(a) or Small Disadvantaged
Business - This is a personal decision, depending on if you
want to go through the hassle.
8(a) -
http:/www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/8abd/index.html
Small Disadvantage Business -
http://www.sba.gov/aboutsba/sbaprograms/sdb/index.html
Houston SBA Office
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http://www.sba.gov/localresources/district/tx/hous
- CMBL (State of Texas Registration
Program) - If you are wanting to do business with Texas, you
need to sign up. Two parts the CMBL and HUB. HUB is
free. The CMBL costs $100.00 for 2 years of registration
Historically Underutilized Business -
http://www.window.state.tx.us/procurement/prog/hub
TxDOT Unified Certification Program
Disadvantage Business Entity
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/business/tucpinfo.htm
CMBL (Central Master Bidders List) -
http://www.window.state.tx.us/procurement/prog/hub
Additional
Reference Sites:
- Association of Procurement
Technical Assistance Centers (Good for references and contracting
information) -
http://www.aptac-us.org
- Electronic State Business
Daily (ESBD) - This is provided by the Texas Building and
Procurement Commission and provides a listing of Major Contracts ($5
million or greater) and other contracts if the state agency decides
too. This is similar to the federal
government Commerce Business Daily (CBD) -
http://esbd.cpa.state.tx.us/
- DoD Acquisition Knowledge Sharing
System -
http://akss.dau.mil/default.aspx
Counties Served:
Angelina Cherokee
Grimes Hardin Houston Jasper
Liberty Montgomery Nacogdoches
Newton Orange Polk Sabine San Augustine
San Jacinto Shelby Trinity Tyler
Walker.
The Angelina College Procurement
Assistance Center was established in September 1992 under a continuing
grant from the U.S. Department of Defense - Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
and matching funding from Angelina College. This is just one of the
178 Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTAC) located throughout
the United States and Puerto Rico (http://www.dla.mil/db/procurem.htm)
providing assistance to small businesses.
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