How to release (publish) a request to the 360 public portal
In order to receive submissions from providers, a request must be published:
Either as an invitation-only request or a public request
Either immediately or in the future
Before an approach to market can released to providers, it needs some minimum criteria. This article doesn't attempt to explain each one - just the main ones and how to find out what else is required
Step-by-step guide
To publish a request:
Sign-in to https://internal.sl360.au/ as the Request Manager
From the main menu, click Requests
If using the old look:
Select the request from the list
If using the new look:
Click Drafts
Click Configure
Click Old Look's Request Info
Hover over the
Address each of the items listed - the main ones are:
None of the questions are weighted
A section doesn't have any questions
No one is selected to fill one of the roles (such as evaluators)
One of the optional parts of the questionnaire (such as costs) has not been configured
The request is public but its categorisation options have not been considered
It is a leading request in a hierarchical request but one of the subordinate requests is not ready for publishing
The approval steps have not been completed
Once the
If requested, click Send for Approval
Set the Release Date and Time
Click Publish
When the request's release date and time has elapsed the request will be released to either the selected providers or the public.
Notes:
When approval is required, the approver must click Approve for Release on the Request Info tab
Two levels of approval can be required (ADCOM extension)
The
Related articles
How to create a new request (e.g. for tender) in the 360 internal portal
How to release (publish) a public request to the 360 public portal for anyone to respond to
How to release (publish) an invitation-only request to the 360 public portal
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