Verification and certification allows government agencies
and businesses to know they're dealing with a genuine woman- and/or
minority-business enterprise (WMBE) or disabled-veteran-business enterprise
(DVBE).
If an opportunity is found for your company with the Sempra Energy companies, you'll need to complete the verification/certification
process as outlined below.
Certification as a woman-
and/or minority-business enterprise (WMBE)
The California
Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has set
up a process by which you may become certified
as a woman- and/or minority-business enterprise
(WMBE). This process is administered by the
Supplier
Clearinghouse and is run under contract
to the CPUC
by Asian
Inc.
You may obtain information about the certification process and the necessary
forms at the Supplier Clearinghouse/Asian Inc. Web site or the CPUC Web
site. Supplier Clearinghouse certificates must be renewed from time to
time. The clearinghouse will accept certification by certain other certifying
agencies as proof of WMBE status, and will grant certification automatically.
To see if your certification by another agency is acceptable, see the
Comparable Agency Verification list on the Supplier Clearinghouse Web
site or the one on the CPUC Web site. You can learn more about this topic
on each of these Web sites:
Certification as a disabled-veteran-business enterprise
(DVBE)
To learn how to become certified as a DVBE, visit the DVBE
section of the California
State Web site. It explains the process and provides the proper forms.
Federal certification
The federal government Small Business Administration has also set up
a process to become certified as a small, disadvantaged business (SDB),
which includes women-owned-, veteran-owned, HUB Zone and service-disabled,
veteran-owned small businesses. To learn more, you can visit the SBA
Web site.