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eMod Training. eMod Training. Keonia Cobbins Program Analyst General Services Administration. May 15 - 17, 2012. Value to the Customer. Value: Insert value add to the customer here. Example: Insert an example and/or story that defines the value listed above.

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  1. eMod Training eMod Training KeoniaCobbinsProgram AnalystGeneral Services Administration May 15 - 17, 2012

  2. Value to the Customer • Value: Insert value add to the customer here. • Example: Insert an example and/or story that defines the value listed above. • Value: Insert value add to the customer here. • Example: Insert an example and/or story that defines the value listed above. • This slide must show a minimum of two value adds and subsequent examples.

  3. Agenda • Introductions • Getting Started • Overview of How to Prepare and Submit an eMod • eSigning the eMod • Accessing the Signed SF30 • Review and Questions

  4. What is eMod? • eMod is a secure, web-based application that allows companies to electronically prepare and submit a modifications request to the Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) for their Multiple Awards Schedule (MAS) contract. • eMod can be used for all FAS schedule contracts. • To use the eMod system you must have a digital certificate.

  5. U.S. General Services Administration. Federal Acquisition Service.Getting Started

  6. What is a Digital Certificate? • A Digital Certificate is an electronic credential that is stored on your web browser or on a token. • Asserts the identity of an individual • Enables Federal Aquisition Service (FAS) to verify the identity of the individual entering the system and signing documents. • Used to encrypt and decrypt data to ensure that it is securely transmitted.

  7. What is a Digital Certificate, cont’d? • Currently FAS is “NO Longer” offering two no-cost digital certificates per DUNS. • If you have received your digital certificate, but have not uploaded it to your computer, you will have to do so before you can access eOffer.

  8. How Does eOffer Use Digital Certificates? • To authenticate user at login • To ensure that only the people authorized to work on an eOffer are granted access • To electronically sign the eOffer request

  9. What is a Digital Signature? A Digital Signature IS: • Unique to both the document and the signer • Virtually impossible to forge A Digital Signature is NOT: • A digitized handwritten signature • The typed name of an individual • A secret code, password, or PIN number

  10. Roles and Responsibilities of Subscriber • Password protect your digital certificate • Do not share it with anyone • Immediately report lost or compromised digital certificate • Adhere to all other terms, conditions, and obligations set forth in the Subscriber Agreement • NOTE: You should not share your digital certificate with someone else. • If you leave the organization you obtained your certificate through, you should delete the certificate from your computer. • This will prevent other people from logging on to the computer, retrieving the certificate and signing contractual documents with your certificate.

  11. U.S. General Services Administration. Federal Acquisition Service.Access eMod

  12. Sign In • To access the eOffer system go to www.eoffer.gsa.gov

  13. Choose a Digital Certificate

  14. Signing Data with Private Exchange Key

  15. Enter DUNS

  16. U.S. General Services Administration. Federal Acquisition Service.Preparing and Submitting an eMod

  17. Select Contract

  18. Select Modification

  19. Review Corporate Information

  20. Information Saved

  21. Selecting SIN

  22. Adding SIN Detail

  23. Saving SIN Details

  24. Adding Administrative (Negotiator) Information

  25. Negotiator Roles

  26. Upload Documents

  27. Upload Documents cont’d

  28. Upload This Document

  29. Submit eMod

  30. Final Review of eMod

  31. eMod Successfully Submitted

  32. Email Confirmation

  33. Edit Mod

  34. Email Notification of eSignature

  35. U.S. General Services Administration. Federal Acquisition Service.eSigning an eMod

  36. eOffer Homepage

  37. Entering DUNS

  38. Sign Package

  39. Electronic Signature Confirmation

  40. E-Signature Consent

  41. Review and Accept

  42. Review Contract

  43. Confirm Signature

  44. Contract Successfully Submitted

  45. U.S. General Services Administration. Federal Acquisition Service.Accessing the signed SF 30

  46. Email Notification of Signed Mod

  47. Signing into eMod

  48. Select or Enter DUNS

  49. Download Package

  50. Sign Contract Package

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