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NAICS Codes

When registering in SAM, especially with the intention of obtaining a small business or set-aside certification, it is important to have a correctly listed NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) code. The NAICS codes will show prime contractors a brief descriptions of the type of service you provide.

If you are unsure what your NAICS codes in SAM are, use the Lookup Tool to check. Additionally, if you need to find out a NAICS code, use the NAICS Code Lookup Tool below.

Need to Register or Renew in SAM?

If your SAM Registration is set to expire in the next 60 days, begin the renewal process NOW. Reach out to the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 and a dedicated CRS will be able to assist you. You can also begin the process now by clicking the button below.

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How long does it take to get SAM approval?

How long is SAM Approval?

The length of time it takes to become active in SAM is different for each and every entity that registers in SAM. There are a number of factors that go into it such as volume of registrations at that time, if additional documentation is needed, and more.

USBRI has been assisting small businesses and sole proprietors with SAM for over 11 years. A dedicated CRS (Certified Registration Specialist) is assigned to you and your business to facilitate the entire process for you. If you have questions or want to know more, contact the USBRI Help  Desk at 1-888-646-9998.

If you are unsure if you have a SAM Registration, use the SAM Status Lookup Tool by clicking the button below

 

Need to Register or Renew in SAM?

If you have come to find out that you do not have a SAM Registration or the one you have is expiring soon, begin the renewal process NOW. Validation times are taking longer due to new procedures and policies so you do not want to miss out on any federal contracting opportunities due to a lapsed or missed registration. Begin the process now with a CRS by clicking the button below

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Who is qualified to have a SAM?

Who is qualified to have a SAM?

Any company or individual with an IRS assigned EIN (Employer Identification Number) qualifies to register in the System for Award Management (SAM). As one of the validation process is going through the IRS, you must have an EIN or TIN to register in SAM.

USBRI has been assisting small businesses and sole proprietors with SAM for over 11 years. A dedicated CRS (Certified Registration Specialist) is assigned to you and your business to facilitate the entire process for you. If you have questions or want to know more, contact the USBRI Help  Desk at 1-888-646-9998.

If you are unsure if you have a SAM Registration, use the SAM Status Lookup Tool by clicking the button below

 

Need to Register or Renew in SAM?

If you have come to find out that you do not have a SAM Registration or the one you have is expiring soon, begin the renewal process NOW. Validation times are taking longer due to new procedures and policies so you do not want to miss out on any federal contracting opportunities due to a lapsed or missed registration. Begin the process now with a CRS by clicking the button below

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How difficult is it to get a SAM number?

The level of difficulty to get a SAM number depends on a number of factors from experience with the portal or the time you have to work on it. USBRI has been a SAM provider for 12 years and is consistently keeping up-to-date on changes within the portal and its procedures. Reach out to the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 with any questions you may have in regards to SAM and any assistance you may need.

If you are unsure if you have or when your SAM Registration expires, use the lookup tool by clicking the button below

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is missing or set to expire in the next 60 days, begin the renewal process now. As mentioned above, USBRI will assign a CRS to assist your company in the renewal process. Begin that today by clicking the button below.

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Does your SAM registration expire?

Your SAM Registration expires 12 months after it is activated. To ensure compliance with federal contracts and certifications, you want to stay on top of the renewal every year.

USBRI has been a SAM provider for over 12 years ensuring small businesses are registered and compliant. A dedicated CRS (Certified Registration Specialist) will be assigned to your company to guide the renewal process for you, only pulling you in where absolutely necessary.

If you are unsure if you have or when your SAM Registration expires, use the lookup tool by clicking the button below

 

Need to Register or Renew?

If your SAM Registration is missing or set to expire in the next 60 days, begin the renewal process now. As mentioned above, USBRI will assign a CRS to assist your company in the renewal process. Begin that today by clicking the button below.

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How do I register my business to be eligible for federal contracts?

In order to obtain and bid on federal contracts, you must be registered in SAM. The registration is a crucial part of being able to obtain federal contracts and grants as SAM tracks where spending is going, to who, and for what.

If you are unsure if your company is registered in SAM, use the SAM Status Lookup Tool by clicking the button below

 

Need to Register or Renew in SAM?

In order to continue federal contracting work, you will need to be registered in SAM and be active. If you checked the status and the registration is missing or inactive, begin the process with a professional NOW. Validation times are taking longer due to new regulations and missing information and/or documentation can slow it down even more. Having a CRS guide you and do the process for you will guarantee completions and compliance. Begin the process now with a CRS today by clicking below

How long does my small business certification last?

The length of time a small business certification lasts depends on a few factors:

    • When your registration SAM expires (use the tool below)
    • If you still meet the small business size standards (use the tool below)
    • Specific certification regulations
      • For example; a WOSB Certification needs to go through a recertification process every THREE years, while the HUBZone lasts for as long as you qualify and remain in a HUBZone.

USBRI has been assisting small businesses with registering in SAM as well as small business certifications for over 11 years. If you are unsure if you are registered in SAM or if you qualify for a small business certification, use the respective tool by clicking either of the buttons below.

 

Need to Register or Renew?

If you need to renew or register in SAM, begin the process NOW. You do not want to miss out on federal contracting opportunities due to a missed or lapsed registration. Begin the process now with a professional Certified Registration Specialist by clicking the button below. If you have additional questions, reach out to the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998.

How do I start the certification process for my small business?

The first step in any Small Business Certification process would be to have an active and compliant registration in SAM. That is essential as it is the money portal for the government, tracking where it goes, to who, and for what. You will also need to make sure that you qualify as a small business, meeting the SBA (Small Business Administration) size standards based on your NAICS code, average annual revenue, and number of full-time employees.

To begin the process, have a professional like a Certified Registration Specialist guide you through the registration and certification. Completing for the first time can be tedious, time-consuming, and frustrating. A CRS will be directly assigned to your business as the direct point of contact through the whole process.

USBRI has been assisting small businesses with federal contracting registrations and certifications for over 11 years. If you are unsure if you are registered in SAM or if you qualify for a small business certification, click either of the two buttons below.

 

 

Need to Register or Renew?

If you need to renew or register in SAM, begin the process NOW. You do not want to miss out on federal contracting opportunities due to a missed or lapsed registration. Begin the process now with a professional Certified Registration Specialist by clicking the button below. If you have additional questions, reach out to the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998.

What qualifications and certifications are required for federal contracting?

The main qualification for federal contracting would be to have an active and compliant SAM Registration. There are some contracts that require you to have a certification (such as WOSB, VOSB, or HUBZone). The contract description will tell you the requirements if you are unsure. Getting certified as a Woman-Owned, Veteran-Owned, or HUBZone Small Business puts you into a much smaller pool of candidates able to bid on and win federal contracting opportunities.

If you are unsure if you qualify for a Small Business Certification, click the button below. Additionally, if you need to check the status of a SAM Registration, us the SAM Status Lookup Tool by clicking the other button.

 

Need to Register or Renew?

If your registration is expired or you do not have one, begin the registration/renewal process with a professional NOW. USBRI has been offering filing assistance with SAM since 2011, ensuring business’s are active and compliant in SAM to begin their federal contracting journey. Contact the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 and a CRS will be able to assist you. You can also checkout below by clicking the button. Once service is purchase, a CRS will be in contact with you in the next 24 business hours with next steps.

What is the first step in obtaining a federal contract?

The first step in obtaining a federal contract would be to have a SAM Registration. SAM is the money portal for the government, tracking where it goes, to who, and for what. So if you plan to take on contracting work for the government or receive federal grant dollars, you must be registered.

If you are not sure if your business has a SAM Registration, use the “SAM Status Lookup Tool” by clicking the button below

 

Need to Register or Renew?

If your registration is expired or you do not have one, begin the registration/renewal process with a professional NOW. USBRI has been offering filing assistance with SAM since 2011, ensuring business’s are active and compliant in SAM to begin their federal contracting journey. Contact the USBRI Help Desk at 1-888-646-9998 and a CRS will be able to assist you. You can also checkout below by clicking the button. Once service is purchase, a CRS will be in contact with you in the next 24 business hours with next steps.