Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA)April 13, 2006
Effective January 1, 2005, the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) requires the use of the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA) in federal solicitations as a part of the proposal submission process. ORCA is an e-government initiative to replace the paper-based Representations & Certifications (Reps & Certs) process. ORCA is a web-based system that centralizes and standardizes the collection, storage and viewing of many of the FAR-required representations and certifications previously found in solicitations. Registration in ORCA is required if the solicitation being responded to requires an active registration in CCR. You now have the ability to enter and maintain your representation and certification information, at your convenience, via the Internet at the ORCA web site. You will no longer have to submit representations and certifications completed in ORCA with each offer. Instead, a solicitation will contain a single provision allowing you to either certify that all of your representations and certifications in ORCA are current, complete and accurate as of the date of your signature, or list any changes. If registrants need help, they can contact the Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) (www.dla.mil/db/procurem.htm) closest to them. In addition, rather than receiving and reviewing paper submissions, government contracting officials can access ORCA and review your information online as a part of the proposal evaluation process. ORCA records are considered public information. Anyone with access to the Internet, and knows a registrant's DUNS number, can search the archives to view an ORCA record. More information can be found in the ORCA Handbook at http://orca.bpn.gov/ORCA_Handbook9_04ver.pdf.
Note: Go to Appendix D in the ORCA Handbook to view ORCA letters.
ORCA Registration Instructions: To register in ORCA, the vendor must have the following: (1) a DUNS Number, (2) a completed registration in CCR, and (3) a Marketing Partner Identification Number (MPIN) established in an active CCR registration. The Marketing Personal Identification Number (MPIN) is a 9-digit code containing at least one alpha character and one number (no special characters or spaces). The MPIN is created by the registrant in their company's CCR registration and acts as a password for various other government systems. The MPIN is the last data field in the "Points of Contact" section of the registration and is mandatory. Once the registrant has registered in CCR and entered their new MPIN, it will take 24 to 48 hours to become active. After that, they can begin their registration in ORCA. For more information on CCR registration and setting up an MPIN, the customer can go to www.ccr.gov. Registrants can update or change their Reps and Certs information whenever necessary. Every registrant must update their ORCA and CCR registration at lease once a year to remain active. The clock will start over from the day of each update.
Because ORCA information is public, the database is available for anyone to search. Here are some instructions for doing some good old-fashioned market research:
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