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Businesses: Sign up today for Cal eProcure Web training

By Carl Dameron, Community Writer
December 23, 2015 at 08:36am. Views: 143

Instructions on how to register or log in for the first time to Cal eProcure are now available as well as free training. This is the new system for businesses to contract with the state of California. Beginning Jan. 4, 2016, new bid opportunities will be posted to the California State Contracts Register on Cal eProcure rather than BidSync. To help make the transition easier, the California Procurement & Contracting Academy (CalPCA) is offering live webinars to assist with Cal eProcure supplier registration and Small Business/Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise certification. The site alsos allows companies to register as small businesses women, veterans or disadvantaged businesses or SB/DVBE Certification Webinars can be accessed at the following link: http://fiscal.ca.gov/training-academy/StatewideTraining.html To enroll in a webinar, visit the CalPCA website: http://www.dgs.ca.gov/pd/Programs/CalPCA.aspx Under the tab labeled "FI$Cal Training (Suppliers/Bidders/General Public)," select "FI$Cal Registration" or "SB/DVBE Certification" to open the training calendar. Choose the date and time of your webinar training to enroll. Contact CalPCAhelp@dgs.ca.gov with questions, comments or Americans with Disabilities Act requests. [END}

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