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Source.net Help Questions
How do I register my Company?
What if I can’t complete all the Vendor Registration information? Can I save what I’ve done?
What are the NAIC Codes?
Why do I need to provide a Security Question?
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How do I register my Company?
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From the SBO Welcome Page, select Source.NET Small Business Database from the left menu. Click the New Vendor link for first time registration. New Vendors do not need to complete their registration on one attempt. *However- the first 5 steps MUST be completed before the registration is complete. New Vendors will be asked to provide the following information: Step 1: General Vendor Information Step 2: NAIC Codes Step 3: Capability Statement Step 4: Small Business Category Step 5: Small Business Classification Step 6: References (optional but once started, all information is required) The registration will be reviewed by the Small Business Office and either accepted or rejected; the vendor will receive an email notification of the results. If accepted, the vendor will be published on the SBO website.
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What if I can’t complete all the Vendor Registration information? Can I save what I’ve done?
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New Vendors must complete the first 5 steps before the registration is considered complete. At this point all registration information entered will be saved.
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What are the NAIC Codes?
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The United States has a new industry classification system. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) replaces the U.S. Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system.
NAICS is the first-ever North American industry classification system. The system was developed by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to provide comparable statistics across the three countries. For the first time, government and business analysts will be able to compare directly industrial production statistics collected and published in the three North American Free Trade Agreement countries. NAICS also provides for increased comparability with the International Standard Industrial Classification System (ISIC, Revision 3), developed and maintained by the United Nations.
SBA's size standards define whether a business entity is small and, thus, eligible for Government programs and preferences reserved for ``small business' concerns. Size standards have been established for types of economic activity, or industry, generally under the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
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Why do I need to provide a Security Question?
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If you should forget your password, the security question will be used to enhance security and prevent unauthorized entry into your account. With the correct answer, it will identify you specifically with your User ID.
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