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What is a SAM search?

The SAM search could be referring to things such as:

    • SAM Lookup Tool
    • SAM Background Check
    • Searching entities in SAM

If you are unsure about your registration status, use the lookup tool by clicking below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is within 60 days of expiring, begin the renewal process NOW. Processing times are taking longer due to new policies so get in touch with a CRS today by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the USBRI Services page by clicking below to learn more.

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Where can I find unique entity identifier?

To find your SAM Registration’s Unique Entity Identifier (UEI), follow the steps below:

    • At the top of this page, select “Check SAM & UEI Status in red”
    • Enter your company’s legal business or CAGE code (if known)
    • Answer the security question and select “Check SAM Status NOW”
    • Allow the page to generate a brief summary of your SAM Registration, if you have one, with information such as
      • NAICS Codes
      • UEI
      • CAGE Code
      • PSC Codes
      • FSC Codes
      • Expiration Date
      • and more

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is within 60 days of expiring, begin the renewal process NOW. Processing times are taking longer due to new policies so get in touch with a CRS today by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the USBRI Services page by clicking below to learn more.

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What is SAM.gov used for in healthcare?

In the context of healthcare, SAM.gov is not specifically designed for healthcare-related activities. However, healthcare organizations, like other entities, may use SAM.gov to register and participate in the federal procurement process. This includes applying for government contracts, grants, and other awards.

Healthcare providers and organizations that wish to do business with the U.S. government, participate in federal healthcare programs, or secure government contracts related to healthcare services may need to register on SAM.gov. By being registered on SAM.gov, they can be considered for federal opportunities, receive payments, and comply with various regulations related to government procurement.

USBRI has been offering filing assistance for over 11 years and is consistently on top of any changes with SAM. If you are in need of assistance, reach out to the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 and a CRS can assist you.

If you are unsure if you have a SAM Registration, use the lookup tool by clicking below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is within 60 days of expiring, begin the renewal process NOW. Processing times are taking longer due to new policies so get in touch with a CRS today by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the USBRI Services page by clicking below to learn more.

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The Ultimate Guide to a SAM Registration: Is It Really Required?

Are you a business owner looking to expand your reach and tap into government contracts? If so, you’ve likely come across the term SAM.gov or “SAM Registration”. But what exactly is SAM.gov, and is registration really required?

In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the world of SAM.gov and provide you with everything you need to know about this vital platform. Whether you’re a novice or have some experience with government contracting, we’ll break down the registration process, explain its importance, and shed light on any misconceptions.

Discover how registering on SAM.gov can open doors to a wealth of opportunities, from securing lucrative government contracts to accessing valuable resources for small businesses. We’ll also address the potential challenges and common hurdles that businesses face when navigating this complex system.

What is SAM.gov and why is registration important?

In simple terms, SAM is the federal governments money portal. It is a way for them to track where money from grants or contracts is going, to who, and for what. It serves as a central hub where government agencies and contractors can search for eligible vendors, verify their credentials, and award contracts. Registration on SAM.gov is not only important but also a requirement for businesses looking to pursue government contracts.

One of the main reasons why registration on SAM.gov is crucial is that it allows government agencies to have a comprehensive view of potential vendors. By maintaining accurate and up-to-date information, businesses can increase their visibility and credibility in the eyes of government buyers. This can lead to greater opportunities for securing contracts and establishing long-term relationships with government agencies.

Furthermore, SAM.gov registration is necessary to comply with federal regulations. The federal government has made it mandatory for all businesses that wish to bid on federal contracts or receive federal grants to be registered on SAM.gov. Failure to register can result in businesses being ineligible for government contracts and missing out on lucrative opportunities. To ensure compliance and maximize your chances of success in the government contracting market, it is essential to complete the SAM.gov registration process.

Benefits of Having a SAM.gov Registration

Registering on SAM.gov offers a multitude of benefits for businesses looking to enter the government contracting arena. Let’s explore some of the key advantages:

1. Access to Government Contracts: SAM.gov provides businesses with access to thousands of government contracts across various sectors and industries. By registering on SAM.gov, businesses can tap into this vast marketplace and compete for lucrative contracts that can significantly boost their revenue and growth.

2. Visibility and Credibility: SAM.gov registration increases a business’s visibility and credibility in the eyes of government agencies. By maintaining accurate and up-to-date information, businesses can establish trust and showcase their expertise, leading to increased opportunities for contract awards and partnerships.

3. Networking Opportunities: SAM.gov offers networking opportunities through its subcontracting directory, which allows registered businesses to connect with prime contractors and other potential partners. This can lead to collaborations and teaming arrangements that enhance a business’s chances of winning contracts.

4. Access to Resources: SAM.gov provides access to valuable resources, such as training materials, webinars, and tools, designed to help businesses navigate the government contracting process. These resources can provide valuable insights and guidance, especially for businesses new to the government contracting arena.

How to Register on SAM.gov

When registering in SAM, there are two options

    1. Going through the process on your own using online resources (burden of time; 2-3 months)
    2. Using a filing assistance firm such as USBRI to assist you with the registration (4-6 weeks).

USBRI has been offering filing assistance for over 12 years, constantly on top of any changes you may experience. If you have any questions regarding the process, reach out to the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998.

If you are unsure if you have a SAM registration, use the tool by clicking below

 

SAM.gov Registration Requirements and Eligibility

To be eligible for SAM.gov registration, businesses must meet certain requirements:

    1. Legal Entity: Your business must be a legally recognized entity, such as a corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship.
    2. UEI Number: In 2022, the DUNS number was phased out and replaced with the UEI (Unique Entity Identifier) number.
    3. CAGE Code: To bid on any contracts, you will need a CAGE Code
    4. Tax Identification Number (TIN): A valid Tax Identification Number (TIN), such as an Employer Identification Number (EIN) or Social Security Number (SSN), is required for SAM.gov registration.
    5. System for Award Management (SAM) Exclusions: Businesses that are suspended, debarred, or otherwise excluded from federal government contracts are not eligible for SAM.gov registration.

Need Further Assistance?

Contact the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 with any questions or assistance you may need regarding the SAM Registration.

How long does SAM.gov validation take?

The SAM validation process and validation is taking anywhere from 1-2 months due to new procedures. USBRI is recommending to begin the renewal process, if you have SAM, at least 60 days before the set expiration. If you are unsure of your SAM Registration status, check the status by following the steps below:

    • At the top of this page, select “Check SAM & UEI Status” in red
    • Select to put in your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI
    • Solve the security questions and select “Check SAM Status NOW”
    • Allow the page to generate a brief summary that will include
      • Expiration Date
      • PSC Codes
      • NAICS Codes
      • FSD Codes
      • CAGE Code
      • and more.

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is within 60 days of expiring, begin the renewal process NOW. Processing times are taking longer due to new policies so get in touch with a CRS today by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the USBRI Services page by clicking below to learn more.

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What does SAM check?

SAM.gov is a federal government money portal to track where grant and contract money is going, to who, and for what. Some of the key functions and checks performed by SAM.gov include:

  1. Entity Registration: Businesses and organizations looking to work with the federal government need to register in SAM.gov. The registration includes details such as business information, obtaining a UEI (Unique Entity Identifier) and CAGE Code, and other necessary data.
  2. IRS and CAGE Validation: SAM will go through two validation processes after submission, IRS and CAGE.
  3. Verification of Eligibility: SAM.gov verifies whether entities are eligible to participate in federal procurement activities. This includes checking for compliance with various regulations and ensuring that the entity meets the necessary qualifications.
  4. Updates and Renewals: SAM.gov allows registered entities to update their information regularly and renew their registration to ensure that the data remains current and accurate.

It’s important to note that specific processes and functionalities on SAM.gov may evolve, and it’s advisable to check the latest information by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 with any questions regarding the process.

USBRI has been offering filing assistance for over 11 years and is constantly on top of any changes with SAM.

If you are unsure about your registration status, use the lookup tool by clicking below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is within 60 days of expiring, begin the renewal process NOW. Processing times are taking longer due to new policies so get in touch with a CRS today by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the USBRI Services page by clicking below to learn more.

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Does SAM need to be renewed every year?

Yes. If you are planning on doing any business with the federal government, you must have an ACTIVE registration in SAM. The registration is a process that must be renewed annually to remain compliant. If you need to find your SAM Status, follow the steps below:

    • At the top of this page, select “Check SAM & UEI Status” in red
    • Select to put in your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI
    • Solve the security questions and select “Check SAM Status NOW”
    • Allow the page to generate a brief summary that will include
      • Expiration Date
      • PSC Codes
      • NAICS Codes
      • FSD Codes
      • CAGE Code
      • and more.

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is within 60 days of expiring, begin the renewal process NOW. Processing times are taking longer due to new policies so get in touch with a CRS today by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the USBRI Services page by clicking below to learn more.

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Do I have to renew my SAM registration?

In order to keep any grants or contracts your business may have, you MUST renew your SAM Registration. SAM is the money portal that the federal government keeps track of where money is going, to who, and for what. So if you have an expired SAM Registration, you will not be able to receive funds. Follow the steps below to see if your SAM Registration is due to expire soon:

    • At the top of this page, select “Check SAM & UEI Status” in red
    • Select to put in your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI
    • Solve the security questions and select “Check SAM Status NOW”
    • Allow the page to generate a brief summary that will include
      • Expiration Date
      • PSC Codes
      • NAICS Codes
      • FSD Codes
      • CAGE Code
      • and more.

You can also access the tool by clicking the button below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is within 60 days of expiring, begin the renewal process NOW. Processing times are taking longer due to new policies so get in touch with a CRS today by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the USBRI Services page by clicking below to learn more.

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How do I reactivate my inactive SAM registration?

To renew an expired SAM, you have two options:

    • Renew on your own using online resources to guide you (burden of time: 2-3 months)
    • Going through a firm such as USBRi to take over the registration process for you, only pulling you in when absolutely necessary (burden of time: 2-3 weeks).

USBRI has been offering filing assistance for over 11 years and is consistently on top of any changes in SAM. A Certified Registration Specialist (CRS) will be assigned to you as your direct contact  and will guide you through the process, eventually taking over and completing the registration for you.

If you need to find out your SAM Expiration Date, use the Status Check Tool below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is within 60 days of expiring, begin the renewal process NOW. Processing times are taking longer due to new policies so get in touch with a CRS today by calling the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also browse the USBRI Services page by clicking below to learn more.

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Ensuring Your SAM.gov Registration Doesn’t Expire

Are you a business owner or a contractor looking to secure government contracts? If so, it’s essential to stay ahead of the game and ensure your SAM.gov registration doesn’t expire. SAM (System for Award Management) is the primary database used by the U.S. government to manage federal contracts. A valid and up-to-date registration is crucial for any business wanting to participate in government procurement.

In this article, we’ll explore the importance of maintaining your SAM.gov registration and provide tips on how to prevent it from expiring. We’ll discuss common reasons for registration expiration, the consequences of an expired registration, and the steps you can take to stay on top of it.

Whether your business has already registered on SAM.gov or you’re considering doing so, this article will equip you with the knowledge and strategies to ensure your registration remains active and valid. By understanding the importance of maintaining your SAM.gov registration and implementing proactive measures, you’ll position yourself for success in the competitive world of government contracting. Stay tuned for valuable insights and expert advice to keep your business thriving!

What is SAM.gov Registration?

The first step in understanding the importance of maintaining your SAM.gov registration is to grasp what it entails. SAM.gov, also known as the System for Award Management, is the central portal used by the federal government to track where money is going, to who, and for what regarding contracts and grants.

To participate in government contracting, businesses must register on SAM.gov and provide relevant information about their organization. This includes details such as company name, address, contact information, and business type. Additionally, businesses may need to provide specific certifications or documentation depending on the type of contracts they intend to pursue.

USBRI has been offering filing assistance for over 11 years for SAM Registrations. The process is ever-changing and USBRI is consistently on top of any changes made in SAM. If you have any questions regarding the registration and its process, contact the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998. You can also click the button below to get started on the registration process.

Importance of Maintaining SAM.gov Registration

Having an active and up-to-date SAM.gov registration is vital for businesses seeking government contracts. It serves as proof that your business is legitimate, eligible, and compliant with federal regulations. Here are a few key reasons why maintaining your SAM.gov registration is essential:

1. Access to government contracts: Government agencies primarily use SAM.gov to identify and select potential contractors for their projects. Without an active registration, your business won’t be visible to these agencies, and you’ll miss out on valuable contracting opportunities.

2. Marketplace visibility: SAM.gov serves as a marketplace where government agencies and prime contractors can search for potential subcontractors and vendors. By maintaining an active registration, your business becomes visible to these entities, increasing your chances of collaboration and business growth.

3. Eligibility for certifications: When you have an active SAM Registration, you are able to obtain SBA Certifications as long as you meet the SBA Size Standards and maintain an ACTIVE registration in SAM. USBRI offers filing assistance with SAM Registrations and SBA Certifications, filling out your DSBS Profile for you to completion. Use the Small Business Calculator tool to see if your business qualifies as a Small Business.

To ensure your business remains competitive and eligible for government contracts, it’s crucial to prioritize the maintenance of your SAM.gov registration. Use the SAM Status Lookup Tool to see if your registration is set to expire in the net 60 days so you don’t lose out on grants and contract funds.

Consequences of an expired SAM.gov Registration

Allowing your SAM.gov registration to expire can have significant consequences for your business. It not only hinders your ability to bid on federal contracts but can also impact your reputation and opportunities for collaboration. Let’s delve into some of the potential consequences of an expired SAM.gov registration:

1. Ineligibility for government contracts: The primary purpose of SAM.gov is to connect businesses with federal contracting opportunities. If your registration expires, you won’t be able to access or bid on government contracts until you renew it. This can result in missed opportunities and lost revenue for your business.

2. Delayed payments and contract issues: In some cases, an expired SAM.gov registration can lead to payment delays or contract issues. Government agencies are required to verify the validity of a contractor’s registration before awarding contracts or processing payments. If your registration has expired, it can cause delays in receiving payments for completed work or even lead to contract cancellations.

3. Limited network opportunities: Maintaining an active SAM.gov registration allows your business to be visible to government agencies, prime contractors, and potential partners. An expired registration restricts your visibility and limits your network opportunities, making it harder to establish valuable collaborations and grow your business within the government contracting space.

How to Check the Expiration Date of your SAM.gov Registration

To check the expiration date, follow these steps below:

    • At the top of this page, select “Check SAM & UEI Status” in red
    • Select to put in your company’s legal business name, CAGE code, or UEI
    • Solve the security question and after clicking “Check SAM Status NOW”, allow the page to refresh.
    • The page will generate, if you have one, a brief summary of your SAM Registration which will include:
      • Expiration Date
      • NAICS Codes
      • FSC Codes
      • PSC Codes
      • POC’s
      • and more

If you are having issues with the tool, contact the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 and a CRS will be able to assist you.

Steps to Renew your SAM.gov Registration

When it comes to renewing your SAM, you have two options:

    1. Going through the process on your own using online resources (2-3 months of work and completion)
    2. Using a firm such as USBRI who has offered filing assistance for over 11 years (4-6 weeks).
      • USBRI will ensure your registration is done to completion, only pulling you in when absolutely necessary. Ensuring everything is done with ease and efficiency, remaining complainant with SAM and updating you on the process.

Need Further Assistance?

If you are in need of further assistance with the SAM, contact the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998

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