SAM Government Contracts: A Guide For New Contractors

Interested in bidding on SAM government contracts? Getting started can be tricky, but at Federal Contractor Registry, we can help. Not only can we provide you with fast, accurate SAM registration services, but we also have a plethora of information that can help contractors get started.

 

SAM Registration: The First Step

The System for Award Management (SAM) is a database that houses information about all government contractors. In order to work with any federal agency, you need to have an active listing in SAM, so this is typically the first step business owners take before getting started with government contracting.

 

Before you can register in SAM, you must procure a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). This UEI number is a relatively new requirement for contractors. Previously, the government asked you to provide a Data Universal Numbering System code, or DUNS. DUNS were generated from a government contractor, but the federal government decided to create the UEI system and streamline the process. We can help you obtain your UEI if you choose to use our services for your SAM registration.

 

You also must submit a notarized letter to the Federal Service Desk listing your company’s Entity Administrator. This is the individual at your company who is authorized to make changes to your SAM account. We also can help you with this SAM notarized letter requirement if you choose to have us complete your SAM registration.

 

SAM registration can be extremely complicated and time-consuming, which is why many business owners hire a third-party registration service to complete this task. At Federal Contractor Registry, we provide fast, 100% accurate SAM registrations for companies from any industry.

 

Once we complete your registration, it typically takes a few weeks for the government to approve the listing. After you are approved, you will receive a Commercial and Government Entity Code, or CAGE code. Once you have your CAGE code and an active SAM listing, you will be eligible to bid on federal contracts.

 

Small Businesses & Government Contracting

If your business qualifies as a small business, it is essential that you register with the Small Business Administration (SBA). Many federal contracting jobs are set aside specifically for small businesses. These are known as a small business set aside contract, and if you decide to use our services, we can help you sign up with the SBA.

 

You can register with SBA as a general small business, but there are several SBA contracting programs for specific types of small businesses. For instance, if your business is located inside a Historically Underutilized Business Zone, or HUBZone, you may qualify for HUBZone certification.

 

If your company is 51% or more owned and operated by a woman, you may qualify as a Woman-Owned Small Business, or WOSB. If your company is 51% or more owned by a veteran, you may qualify either as a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) or perhaps as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB).

 

Lastly, you also might qualify for the SBA’s 8(a) Business Development Program. This program was created to help small businesses owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals who wish to bid on government contracts. If you earn an 8a certification, you also will have access to SBA mentorship and training.

 

Capability Statement – Why They Matter

Every government contractor, regardless of size, needs a capability statement. This is basically a resume that you will provide for all procurement agents. You can submit this statement with your bids, and you also can send it directly to procurement agents to promote your business. You will be expected to have this document, and it’s important to create a dynamic statement that sets your company apart from the competition.

 

We also recommend that you place this document on your company website so that procurement agents and prime contractors can take a look at this document if they are considering working with your company.

 

Typically, a capability statement includes the following sections: Core Competencies, Past Performances, Differentiators, and a brief company profile. It also should include your CAGE code, NAICS codes, Product Service Codes, and, of course, contact information, as well as any certifications, such as small business set-asides.

 

How To Find Government Contracts

The System for Award Management is a great place to start, as this includes most government contracts, both active and inactive. Here’s a step-by-step example of how to find potential federal contractor jobs via SAM.

 

  1. Head to SAM.gov and select the Contracting tab on the homepage.

 

  1. Under the “Search Opportunities, Awards or Subcontract Reports,” you will see a search bar. Select “Contract Opportunities” and then enter your NAICS code into the box. This typically produces the closest match to what you can provide for the federal government.

 

For our search, we used 561720, which is the NAICS code for janitorial services. This is just one of thousands of goods and services that the government needs in the course of a fiscal year. NAICS stands for North American Industry Classification System, and it includes codes for just about any industry imaginable. We can determine which codes best fit your business, or you can go to Census.gov to find your codes.

 

  1. Once you’ve entered this information, contract opportunities will appear, but this also opens up an expanded search option. We further limited the search by heading to the “Status” tab and unchecking the Inactive tab. Under “Place of Performance,” we selected Florida for our janitorial services company.

 

  1. Once these items have been checked off, you can scroll down the page to discover if there are any matching contracts.

 

We found several matches, and when you find a match, click on the entry and read it carefully. The entry will feature the contract’s classifications, which may include a small business set-aside. If you are a small business, you are eligible to bid for the contract. The contract information also will include the primary point of contact, and there should be an attachment providing all of the information about the requirements of the contract.

 

From there, if you believe your company can fulfill the contract at a competitive price, you can prepare your bid and then submit the offer through the SAM.gov portal before the contract submittal deadline.

 

There are many companies that, for a fee, will help you create and submit a bid, and many government agencies host workshops that can help you better understand the bidding process. The SBA also provides information to help small business owners learn more about government contracting, and we recommend that you take advantage of whatever resources you can find.

 

Additionally, if you qualify for SBA’s contracting assistance programs or as a general small business, you could search for subcontracting opportunities via SBA’s SUBNet. Subcontracting is a great way to get started with federal contracting because the prime contractor handles the bidding process and communicates with the procurement agents, and you simply handle a portion of the contract.

 

In some cases, SAM registration is not required for subcontractors. However, there are many contracts that require the prime contractor to use only certified small businesses and businesses with active SAM registrations, so it’s usually best to keep your SAM account active as well as keep an updated profile with SBA.

 

SAM registration expires every 12 months, and we can provide you with fast SAM renewal services. We recommend that you renew at least six weeks before your renewal date. It can take several weeks for the government to process renewals, and some procurement agents won’t consider contractors whose SAM registration is nearing its expiration date.

 

Contact Us For SAM Registration Services!

If you are interested in bidding on SAM government contracts, the team at Federal Contractor Registry is always here to help with SAM registration. To get started, simply click on the green New Registration tab on our homepage and fill out our quick contact form.