Administration, Department of 99 Articles
- How do I get my Bidder ID number if I did not receive the email after submitting the registration?
- I’ve logged into the Supplier Portal; what can I access?
- Is my Bidder ID number the same as my Supplier ID number?
- I set up the Forgotten Password help in my bidder registration and I forgot my password; now what?
- I have the email that contains my Supplier Portal User ID and temporary password; now what?
- What should I do if I don’t have my password to the Supplier Portal?
- I don’t have my User ID to the Supplier Portal?
- What should I do if I’m locked out of the Supplier Portal?
- What should I do if I can’t log into the Supplier Portal ?
- How long is my Supplier Portal password valid?
- I need to sign into the Supplier Portal; what does that user ID look like?
- How do I update the name on our bidder profile?
- How do I update our bidder profile if the person who created it is gone and I don’t have the User ID or password?
- How do new contacts get added to a bidder profile?
- How can I find out who is currently listed as a contact on our bidder profile?
- What does the Bidder ID number look like and do I need to keep track of it?
- What if I tried to complete bidder registration, but it came back with a message that say’s my TIN has been used for another profile?
- What number do I enter as the Taxpayer Identification Number when completing bidder registration?
- How do I get help completing my bidder registration?
- When using the Supplier Portal, it’s important to do what?
- Where can I find the Supplier Portal?
- Why is Bidder registration required?
- How can the public access the State House?
- What are the certification requirements for a Minority and/or Women-owned Business Enterprise?
- If I am already certified as a minority or women's business enterprise by another organization, will I automatically be certified with the State of Indiana?
- Where do I find information regarding General State and Federal Surplus?
- With respect to certain exempted executive branch "lobbying activity," may a former state employee present testimony, oral and written, in a hearing conducted in accordance with the AOPA, i.e., represent a client in a properly noticed & ...
- Will my minority or women's business enterprise application automatically be sent to the City and the Gaming Commission if I indicate that I am also seeking contracting opportunities with the City of Indianapolis and the Gaming Commission (
- Who works in the building?
- Who can purchase state-owned Surplus property?