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1 State Contracting and Certification Hue T. Reynolds, Executive Director

2 Office of Supplier Diversity
The Office of Supplier Diversity (OSD) certifies Florida-based woman-, veteran- and minority-owned small businesses. We provide technical assistance, training and targeted information about contract opportunities, special events and networking activities. Florida Certified Business Enterprises (CBEs) are the first group of businesses referred to state agencies and other stakeholders seeking to diversify their purchase order and contract opportunities. CBEs are also listed on the Office of Supplier Diversity’s public directory at osd.dms.myflorida.com/directories.

3 Terms unique to state contracting
Discussion Topics Terms unique to state contracting Procurement from a vendor’s perspective Statewide contacts for procurement and contracting for CBEs MyFloridaMarketPlace Certification process Greet guests. Read objectives.

4 Terms Unique to the State Contracting System
State Contract Terms Terms Unique to the State Contracting System

5 Procurement Types Invitation to Bid (ITB)
A scope of work is specifically defined. Vendors asked to submit pass/fail information like licenses, references, and certifications, and contracts are awarded to the responsive and responsible vendor with the lowest price. Request for Proposal (RFP) Used when it is not practicable for the agency to specifically define the scope of services or deliverables. Vendors are evaluated on price, capabilities, commodities and services that meet requirements in the RFP. Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) Used to achieve a specific goal and/or receive the best value. The agency is able to more specifically define what it needs during negotiations, consider solutions and adjust requirements to obtain the best value. E-Quote An informal procurement used to purchase goods or services below $35,000, and the agency defines what it needs in the quote process.

6 General Procurement Process
Procurement from a Vendor’s Perspective

7 Solicitation Overview
When a state procurement is solicited: Solicitation is posted on the public Vendor Bid System (VBS). Notifications are ed to vendors registered in VIP for the requisite commodity codes. Solicitation will outline beginning and end dates, with specific events that occur throughout the process in the timeline of events. Solicitation changes (addenda) are also posted on VBS. Most solicitations have a question-and-answer process. Pre-Response Conferences may also be held. These are informal and are not binding on the agency. Official responses are submitted in writing during the Q & A process. Any questions regarding the solicitation are directed to the procurement officer. The procurement officer is the sole point of contact for the vendor.

8 Contact Information Procurement personnel can be found on the DMS website at DMS.myflorida.com: home page  Business Operations  State Purchasing  Vendor Resources.

9 Contact Information Agency purchasing officers can be contacted from this list. Other useful information is also located here, such as how to register in VBS through MyFloridaMareketPlace.

10 Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to vendor’s frequently asked questions can be found on the DMS website.

11 MyFloridaMarketPlace
Overview

12 MyFloridaMarketPlace
MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP) is the state’s online purchasing system. Allows for centralized procurement activities for both buyer and vendor Allows single registration that enables vendors to receive notifications for ALL state agency solicitations by commodity code 24/7 access to bid opportunities and information through Vendor Bid System Sourcing (tool that allows for issuing formal and informal solicitations) Vendors are able to modify the following: Username/password General business information Contact information Certified Business Enterprise selections Business locations Commodity codes Solicitation selections

13 MyFloridaMarketPlace
MFMP Customer Service Desk Phone: Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. EDT

14 Certification Process
Documents Necessary for Certification

15 Certified Business Enterprise
Florida Statutes Chapter 60A-9 Designations: Woman (WBE) Veteran (VBE) Minority (MBE) Requirements: Registered in MyFloridaMarketPlace 51 percent owned and managed by woman, veteran or minority Permanent resident of Florida Net worth less than $5 million Fewer than 200 employees Business domiciled in Florida U.S. Citizen

16 Why Certify? First tier referrals Listing in Online Directory
provided to state purchasing directors and used by cities, counties and private sector companies Targeted communications, including contract opportunities, special events, networking activities, technical assistance and training

17 How Do I Get Started? First step:
Register as a vendor through the MyFloridaMarketPlace Vendor Information Portal (VIP) at The VIP also provides access to business opportunities available from the state: Vendor Bid Opportunities MFMP Sourcing

18 MFMP Registration During the registration process, you may select any of the following designations for certification: Woman Veteran Minority Upon completion, review the supporting documentation list from OSD. Submit your documents to OSD. Staff will review documentation.

19 Documents for Certification
Minority or Woman: SBA(8)(a) Federal Certification Birth certificate Passport Naturalization records Foreign birth certificate Tribal registration card (Native American) OR Affidavit of minority designation

20 Documents for Certification
Veteran (those seeking VBE): Veteran Application AND DD214 OR Document for service-disabled

21 Documents for Certification
Permanent Resident of Florida: Declaration of Domicile in the clerk of court’s office in the county courthouse and one of the following: Florida driver’s license Homestead exemption OR Voter Registration

22 Documents for Certification
Ownership: To establish 51 percent ownership interest, ANY of the following shall be considered: Articles of incorporation or Articles of organization (LLC) Sole proprietorship Partnership agreement OR Federal SBA(8)(a) certification

23 Documents for Certification
Management: To establish 51 percent management interest, ANY of the following shall be considered: Partnership agreement Resume(s) OR Payroll within the last 12 months

24 Documents for Certification
Small Business Domiciled in Florida: To establish business domicile, ONE of EACH under each category below: 1. Registration from the Department of State 2. Business with fewer than 200 employees Payroll within the last 12 months 3. Net worth of business not more than $5 million Financial Statements OR Last two years of federal filed tax returns

25 Documents for Certification
Useful Business Function: Affidavit of Corporate Representative Notarized statement of useful business purpose by authorized corporate representative OR Copy of recent quote submitted by company OR Recent signed contract/invoice

26 Documents for Certification
Licensing: A small business must have and maintain all state or otherwise required licensing before becoming a Certified Business Enterprise. If a professional license is required for the industry, the owner/manager seeking the certification must be the licensed qualifier. Professional (licensed and regulated by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation) Business operational license/business tax receipt (city/county) OR Attestation of no license required (industry does not require licensing)

27 How Long Is the Process? Approximately 15 business days to process certification documents when all requested documents are received by OSD Registration in MyFloridaMarketPlace is NOT automatic certification as a WBE, VBE or MBE. Businesses are certified for two years.

28 Recertification Online process at dms.myflorida.com/osd
Company FEID/Tax ID number Gross revenue last fiscal year Gross revenue from state term contracts Net worth of your company Number of employees Owner/co-owner names and responsibilities License/permit numbers for any certificates required for your business operations If you miss your recertification period, you must re-apply. Keep your information up-to-date in MFMP. Include an active address and monitor your messages.

29 Contact Information Hue T. Reynolds, Executive Director Office of Supplier Diversity 4050 Esplanade Way, Suite 380 Tallahassee, Florida dms.myflorida.com/osd


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