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Transition from DUNS to the Unique Identity ID 02-24-22

  • The American Small Business Chamber of Commerce 700 12th Street NW #700 Washington, DC 20005 U.S.A. (map)

In order to stay compliant and continue accessing federal contracts, all business in the registered in sam.gov must transition from DUNS to the Unique Identity ID.

Effective April 4, 2022, the Government-wide transition from the use of DUNS to the new Unique Identity ID will take effect. At this time, the Duns and Bradstreet number will be removed from your sam.gov entity records and all federal agencies as well as Large Prime Contractors will no longer reference that number.

This session will explain the steps you need to take to ensure you are ready and have your Unique Identity ID in place by the transition date.

We will cover the following:

  • What is the Unique Identity Number

  • When the change is occurring

  • What does the Unique Identity ID Number transition mean to me

  • FAQ about the Unique Identity ID Number

Date & Time

Thursday, February 24, 2022, at 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM- Eastern Standard Time

Registration & Fees

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  • This meeting is Complimentary for NASBC Supplier members.

  • For Business members, the fee is $15.

  • For Registrants and non-members the fee is $35.

Presenter


Charmagne Manning

President & Chief Operating Officer

U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce

 

Charmagne Manning is the Chief Operating Officer for the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce (USWCC).  Through her position at the U.S. Women’s Chamber of Commerce (uswcc.org), Ms. Manning has effectively leveraged her professional experience which includes extensive Local Government knowledge and personal business ownership to assist women and other small business owners grow their interest. No matter which hat she’s wearing, her goal is simple – to empower small business leaders to start and develop successful businesses while advancing related government policy.

Charmagne brings more than 15 years of experience relevant to any small business or entrepreneur. Ms. Manning’s previous contributions include vast experience in developing and operating various service-related businesses in several markets – from construction management, hospitality, and personal care service, to governmental services and non-profits. Additionally, Ms. Manning enjoyed a lengthy career while serving in multiple positions within Local Government. With the wealth of entrepreneurial experience coupled with her vast knowledge of the interworking of local government, she is able to extend a steady and knowledgeable hand to assist business owners and stakeholders toward the advancement of small business.

Ms. Manning attended the John Scott Daily Institute of Government at Florida State University where she became an Internationally Certified Municipal Clerk. In the course of personal business development over the years, additional education was obtained through Santa Fe College and North Florida Technical College.

Charmagne is a Florida native, born in West Palm Beach, FL who later relocated to Gainesville, FL as the youngest child of her large 11 member family. She is a mother of 2 bright children and 2 fur babies.

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