February 9, 2017
Do you supply goods and services to Shared Services Canada? As of July 2016, all Shared Services Canada (SSC) suppliers must submit their bids and invoices using the Procure-To-Pay (P2P) portal. As well as providing an electronic procurement and payment system, the portal provides enhanced visibility for procurement activities in SSC, and is expected to result in an improved end-to-end service delivery experience.
Suppliers must register to use the P2P portal. To register, please email: SSC.p2p-p2p.SPC@canada.ca.
Training on how to use the portal is provided through “How-to” documents and instructional videos available on the P2P portal. Suppliers may also arrange P2P tutoring/coaching sessions for their firm by contacting the P2P Help Desk at sscp2p.goc@cgi.com.
You may also contact the Help Desk for ongoing support questions.
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August 4, 2016
Do you supply goods and services to Shared Services Canada? As of July 2016, all Shared Services Canada (SSC) suppliers must submit their bids and invoices using the Procure-To-Pay (P2P) portal. As well as providing an electronic procurement and payment system, the portal will provide enhanced visibility of procurement activities in SSC, and is expected to result in an improved end-to-end service delivery experience.
Suppliers must register to use the P2P portal. Before registering on the portal, suppliers are invited to attend an interactive WebEx training session, followed by a Q&A. These sessions run every Wednesday (2-4 pm) through the summer and fall of 2016. To register for a training session, please send your request to: SSC.p2p-p2p.SPC@canada.ca.
“How-to” documents and instructional videos are also available on the P2P portal. Support questions may be addressed to SSC.p2p-p2p.SPC@canada.ca.
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