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What is 'modification to previous award notice' in SAP PSM-GPR - Procurement for Public Sector?


modification to previous award notice - Overview

  • Component: PSM-GPR

  • Component Name: Procurement for Public Sector

  • Description: A notice published in the FedBizOpps database of the U.S. Federal Government and used for the publication of modifications or corrections to a previously announced procurement action.


modification to previous award notice - Details


  • Key Concepts: Modification to previous award notice is a feature of the PSM-GPR Procurement for Public Sector component of SAP. This feature allows users to modify an existing award notice, such as changing the award amount or the terms of the award. This feature is useful for making changes to an existing award without having to create a new one.
    How to use it: To modify an existing award notice, users must first open the award notice in SAP. Once the award notice is open, users can make changes to the award amount or terms of the award. Once all changes have been made, users must save the modified award notice in order for it to take effect.
    Tips & Tricks: When modifying an existing award notice, it is important to double-check all changes before saving them. This will ensure that all changes are accurate and that no mistakes are made. Additionally, it is important to keep a record of all modifications made to an existing award notice in order to track any changes that have been made over time.
    Related Information: For more information on modifying an existing award notice in SAP, please refer to the SAP Help documentation on PSM-GPR Procurement for Public Sector. Additionally, users can contact their local SAP support team for assistance with any questions or issues related to modifying an existing award

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