Contractor Portal Instruction for Higher Ed
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This year is the inaugural year of the Office of Federal Contractor Program’s (OFCCP)?Contractor Portal.?Throughout a months-long registration and certification period,?federal contractors and subcontractors had to navigate this new system to document their compliance with affirmative action regulations by June 30th, 2022. Predictably, this new portal and process created a number of challenges and issues that contractors and subcontractors had to resolve, which we detailed in a prior?blog.??
As part of the registration process, the Portal used EEO-1 company numbers to help match contractor registrations with data held in in a federal database. Universities and educational institutions, however, do not file EEO-1 reports.?During the registration period, these contractors were instructed to register using their?Integrated Post Secondary Education Data System (IPEDS)?unit number. Universities and higher education institutions with multiple affirmative action plans (AAPs) were particularly impacted by this, because they were unable to file multiple AAPs under the same IPEDs unit number.?
In response to this issue, OFCCP updated the Federal Contractor Portal?User Guide?with additional information for universities and higher education institutions:?
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Educational Institutions that already have an active login will not need to go through this registration process again.?
— Written by Deborah Fashole-Luke and Rosemary Cox, M.S.