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Oregon Procurement Information Network (ORPIN)
Useful Supplier Information
 
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How can I get more information about an Opportunity or Notice posted in ORPIN?
 
Most State Agencies and other governmental entities post bidding opportunities or notices in the ORPIN system.  Suppliers can view summaries of the opportunities and notices. ORPIN provides several methods by which suppliers can drill down into an opportunity or notice to obtain more information.  After a supplier has identified an opportunity that may be of interest, the supplier should select "Interested" from the left hand menu bar.  By selecting "Interested" the ORPIN system will then show the full summary text.  The summary text will provide more details about the opportunity. 
If more information is needed about the opportunity or notice, than can be discovered within the document, suppliers should contact the "Issued By" contact shown on the opportunity document.  They will be able to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about the opportunity.  The ORPIN Help Desk does not have information about individual postings. 
 
 

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State & Public Employee access
 
Buyers and Agency procurement staff:
If you are a Public Entity (tax supported organization), which includes the types of organizations listed below, do not register under Supplier Registration. 
 
State Agency Employees:
Contact your ORPIN Agency Coordinator (OAC) (xls) to add accounts or get assistance.
 
Other Public Entities and ORCPP Members:
Please contact the help desk at (503) 378-4642 for general assistance or
Nancy Ahlbin at (503) 378-2497 for user IDs or membership questions.
 
Examples of "Other Public Entities":
  • Cities
  • Counties
  • Non-State Boards or Commissions
  • Universities  
  • Utilities
  • Water or Fire Districts
  • Etc.
 
 
 

 
Page updated: November 28, 2008

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