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Draft — under review. Being prepared by NATCA ITC; not yet announced to members.

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For all NATCA members. You sign in to the bid site with your MyNATCA account — the same login you use at my.natca.org. There is nothing new to set up and no separate password to remember.

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One login for everything. If you can sign in to my.natca.org, you can sign in to bid. Same username, same password.

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Sign in

  1. Go to bid.natca.org.
  2. Click Sign in.
  3. Enter your MyNATCA username and password (the same ones you use at my.natca.org).
  4. You'll land on your facility's bidding page. From there you can check My Bids, view your area, and bid when it's your turn.

Once you're signed in, you stay signed in on that device for a while — you usually won't have to log in every time.

Signing in vs. the one-tap link

When it's your turn to bid, NATCA also sends you a one-tap link by email or text. Both get you to the same place — here's when to use each.

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The one-tap link

Easiest when it's your turn. Tap the link in your email or text and it opens your bidding page right away — no password needed.

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Signing in

Works any time. Use your MyNATCA login to check My Bids, look ahead at your area, or get in when you don't have the link handy.

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You don't have to choose one — use whichever is in front of you.

If you cannot sign in

Almost every sign-in problem is a MyNATCA password issue. Because bid uses your MyNATCA login, fixing it there fixes it here.

  1. Go to my.natca.org and reset your password.
  2. Come back to bid.natca.org and sign in with your new password.