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While SAM Registrations expire 365 days after the submittal date, CAGE codes only expire 5 years if the [...]

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The time to reactivate your SAM Registration is taking anywhere from 1-2 months on your own. New procedures […]

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The duration to complete the SAM Renewal on your own is taking anywhere from 1-2 months. New procedures [...]

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If you are looking to continue any business with the federal government, you must renew your SAM Registration. […]

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When your SAM.gov Registration goes inactive, any payments from federal contracts or grants will CEASE until the registration [...]

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A SAM registration is active 12 months from the day it became active in SAM. If you are […]

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An ACTIVE registration in SAM is one that is not expired and is able to start bidding on […]

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To know when a SAM Registration, you can log in to SAM.gov and check the status. You can [...]

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To continue your SAM Registration, you can log in to SAM.gov and begin the renewal process. There are [...]

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To renew an inactive SAM Registration, you can log in to SAM.gov and begin the renewal process. There [...]

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An example of a HUBZone location is any area designated in the HUBZone Map on SBA. A HUBZone […]

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A HUBZone (Historically Underutilized Business Zone) location is anywhere that the SBA has designated as HUBZone area. You […]

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