Getting Started with DBNA
A concrete guide to successfully connect to the Digital Business Networks Alliance US Open Exchange Network for efficient B2B document exchange
DBNA transforms B2B payments in the United States
The Digital Business Networks Alliance (DBNA) is a non-profit organization that manages the US Open Exchange Network - a secure and efficient network for exchanging B2B eInvoices and documents between businesses in the United States.
DBNA eliminates the obstacles and inefficiencies of traditional invoicing methods by implementing a standardized 4-corner model similar to the European Peppol system, but specifically designed for the American market.
Connect once, communicate with everyone
The DBNA network enables businesses to connect through their service provider to all other businesses in the network, regardless of which service provider they use.
The 4 Steps to DBNA Connectivity
Every DBNA implementation journey follows the same proven process. Whether you are a small business or a large corporation, these steps will take you to full integration with the US Open Exchange Network:
Which organizations is DBNA suitable for?
The DBNA network is designed for all types of organizations involved in B2B transactions in the United States:
Why choose DBNA?
The DBNA US Open Exchange Network offers significant advantages over traditional B2B document exchange:
What do you need for DBNA connectivity?
Before starting DBNA implementation, ensure you have these essential components:
Valid Business Registration
US business registration or entity that has operations in the US
Business System Integration
ERP, accounting software or document management system that can integrate
Dedicated Project Owner
Person responsible for implementation and change management
IT Support Access
Technical team that can implement and maintain integrations
Business Case
Clear objectives and expectations for DBNA implementation
Service Provider Partnership
Relationship with a DBNA-certified service provider for connectivity
Typical Implementation Timeline
Based on experience from DBNA members, a standard implementation looks like this:
Ready to start with DBNA?
Connect your organization to the growing network of companies benefiting from automated, secure B2B document exchange via the DBNA US Open Exchange Network.