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2. 3. Why and When . WHY is DCIS required? ?The DCIS mission is to provide the data collected and reporting capabilities needed to enable HHS to comply with the reporting requirement mandated by Public law 93-400 for the report of procurement actions. DCIS provides a
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3. 3 Why and When WHY is DCIS required? “The DCIS mission is to provide the data collected and
reporting capabilities needed to enable HHS to comply with the reporting requirement
mandated by Public law 93-400 for the report of procurement actions. DCIS provides a
single system capability within HHS that collects, edits and stores information on individual
procurement and contracting actions executed by the OPDIV’s and other HHS offices.” (DCIS)
FAR Part 4 – Administrative Matters
FAR Subpart 4.6 - Contract Reporting
FAR Clause 4.603 Policy.
FAR Clause 4.604 Responsibilities.
FAR Clause 4.605 Procedures. FAR Clause 4.606 Reporting Data.
HHSAR Part 304 – Administrative Matters
HHSAR Subpart 304.6 - Contract Reporting
HHSAR 304.602 General HHSAR 304.604 Responsibilities
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5. Treasury Accounting Symbols (TAS Codes)
“All governmental transactions are identified by Treasury symbol and applicable fund code. The Treasury symbol assigned to an account is determined after consideration of the Government’s relationship to the account, the source of the receipt, and the availability of the fund for expenditure.” (DoT). TAS codes are required for all civilian agencies, for all actions except actions that equal $0.
Currently the TAS code is entered in 6M Description:
The TAS code(s) should have a space(s) between the segments
TAS::75 0849::TAS Description of goods or services procured (if you are NOT using a sub-account code)
TAS::75 0123 555::TAS Description of goods or services procured (if you ARE using a sub-account code)
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7. 7 PRISM Errors
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Customer support at 301-496-4357
NIH Help Desk - https://itservicedesk.nih.gov
9 PRISM ErrorsWho to Contact
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NIH Global at List NIH-DCIS- HELP or NIH-DCIS-HELP@LIST.NIH.GOV
See next slide for your CDMP representative 11 DCIS/FPDS-ng ErrorsWho to Contact
12. CDMP Representative Office of Acquisitions
Malinda Holdcraft NCI, NCCAM, NIAID and HHS Biodefense, NIEHS, OLAO, DRA, NCMHD, NEI, NIDCD, NIGMS, ORS, OD, and NINR
David Redd CC, NHLBI, CSR, NIAMS, NIDCR, NIBIB, NCRR, NHGRI, NICHD, NICHD, NIAAA, FIC, NIDA, NINDS, NIMH, and NIA
Paulette Smith NLM, CIT, OD, NIDDK, A&E Construction, Leasing, New Facilities Support Services, and NITAAC 12 Troubleshooting CDMP Representatives
13. 13 DCIS/FPDS-ngMost Common Data Errors
14. 14 DCIS/FPDS-ngMost Common Data Errors (continued)
15. 15 Data Resources Data Resources - OAMP Home Page: http://ocm.od.nih.gov
Office of Acquisition Management and Policy (OAMP) Links and Resources
External Links
OAMP Links
CDMP
*CDMP Links and Resources:
-NIH Contracting Office Code Key
-Departmental Contract Information System (DCIS) User Manual
-DCIS Data Element (APPENDIX B)
-DCIS Data Entry Errors: Instruction Information (Attachment A)
-FPDS-NG Data Element Dictionary
16. 16 Data Resources NIH Portal – https://my.nih.gov/portal
My communities:
NBS Acquisition – Community Links and Resources
FIPS Codes (Contracting Agency codes)
NIH Stock Catalog
BPA listings by vendor and commodity
Treasury Symbols and Fund Segments (TAS codes) GSA Advantage
ORCA
Product Service Codes and NIH Object Class Codes
17. 17 Data Resources nVision –
Launch Reports
Home
Public Folders
Business Areas
Acquisition and Contracts
Modifiable Reports: -Contracts
-Internal Stock Orders
-Invoice and Payment; Invoices on Hold for COAC and for IC
-Ordering
-P-Card Reconciliation
-Receiving
-Requisitions
-Suppliers
-Year-End Processing
18. TRAINING DCIS/FPDS-ng training is always FREE.
Contact List NIH-DCIS-HELP or your DCIS/FPDS-ng CDMP point of contact to schedule training. 18
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