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Contract opportunities are procurement notices from federal contracting offices. Anyone interested in doing business with the government can use this system to search opportunities. Opportunities include pre-solicitation notices, solicitation notices, award notices, and sole source notices.
Contract opportunities are procurement notices from federal contracting offices. Anyone interested in doing business with the government can use this system to search opportunities. Opportunities include pre-solicitation notices, solicitation notices, award notices, and sole source notices.
Contract data provides detailed information on all contract actions that are required to be reported by federal agencies. These are actions with an estimated value of $10,000 or more. Full class on contract data reports
You register your entity to do business with the U.S. federal government by completing the entity registration process at SAM.gov. Active registration in SAM.gov provides your entity the ability to apply for federal grants or loans or bid on government contracts.
Contract Opportunities for Federal Users. Contract opportunities are procurement notices from federal contracting offices. Federal users with a contracting officer or contracting specialist role can use the features on this page to create, post, and manage opportunities.
Federal Entity Registrations (Entity Type: US Federal Government) currently active have been extended and will not expire until September, 30, 2026. NOTE: Impacted Entities will still receive.60, 30, and 15 Day emails until SAM.gov maintenance late September 2024. The FASCSA order rule is in effect.
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Entity registration, searching, and data entry in SAM.gov now require use of the new Unique Entity ID. Existing registered entities can find their Unique Entity ID by following the steps here. New entities can get their Unique Entity ID at SAM.gov and, if required, complete an entity registration.
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