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Trading Partner Identification Number

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The Trading Partner Identification Number (or TPIN) is a confidential number assigned to organizations which are or intend to be contractors to the Federal Government of the United States. It is issued by the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) of the Department of Defense. Contractors are consistently advised by CCR to treat the TPIN as if it were a password, and not to reveal it to others not directly involved in their business operations.[1][2][3][4]

A T.P.I.N. is obtained by any organization that may need it via an SSL connection over the Internet from the CCR.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ The Beginners Guide to Government Contracting, Jeffery Corbin, ISBN 9781430312048, page 114
  2. ^ Getting a Gsa Schedule: A Step by Step Guide, Scott Orbach, ISBN 9780615220239
  3. ^ Doing Business with the Government Using EDI: A Guide for Small Businesses, Jan Zimmerman, ISBN 9780470343128 pages 34, 53, 214
  4. ^ Beattie, Daniel J. "Grants for Arts Projects: Learning in the Arts for Children and Youth."
  5. ^ There’s Safety in Military Contracts, New York Times, Kate Murphy, 25 March 2009