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Browse U.S. federal government procurement opportunities from SAM.gov (System for Award Management), the official U.S. government system for contract opportunities. SAM.gov publishes solicitations, pre-solicitations, sources sought notices, combined synopses/solicitations, and award notices from all federal agencies including DoD, GSA, VA, NASA, and civilian agencies. Procurement types include sealed bids, competitive proposals, simplified acquisitions, and set-aside programs for small businesses. BidsFactory monitors SAM.gov daily for the latest federal contract opportunities across all NAICS codes and product service codes.
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About SAM.gov - System for Award Management (United States)
SAM.gov - System for Award Management (United States) (SAM.gov) is a national public e-procurement portal covering the United States federal government. SAM.gov publishes its tender notices in English, with awards governed by the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). BidsFactory tracks every SAM.gov notice from the System for Award Management (sam.gov) and merges it with opportunities from more than 20 other procurement sources into one searchable, English-language feed.
SAM.gov at a Glance
- Organisation type: National public e-procurement portal
- Coverage: the United States federal government
- Publishing language(s): English
- Operated by: the System for Award Management
- Official portal: sam.gov
- Procurement framework: the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
How SAM.gov Procurement Works
Public buyers across the United States federal government advertise the bulk of their contracts through the System for Award Management (sam.gov) under the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Tender documents are issued in English, and SAM.gov carries notices from central government down to local agencies. Because internationally-funded projects in the United States federal government may additionally follow a financier's procurement rules, tracking SAM.gov together with development-bank sources on BidsFactory gives the most complete view of the market.
What SAM.gov Publishes
SAM.gov notices on the System for Award Management (sam.gov) span the procurement categories most active across the United States federal government:
- Construction & Engineering: Buildings, networks, and capital projects
- Supplies & Commodities: Equipment, pharmaceuticals, and consumables
- IT & Telecommunications: Software, hardware, and network services
- Operations & Maintenance: Facility management and operational support
- Studies & Advisory: Feasibility studies, audits, and consulting
Geographic Coverage
SAM.gov opportunities cover the United States federal government. Most notices apply to buyers within the United States federal government, though contracts co-financed by international institutions may open to wider competition. All SAM.gov listings on BidsFactory can be filtered by sector and contract type, and non-English notices are translated to English.
Types of Contracts
SAM.gov contracts fall into the standard public-procurement categories, all advertised through the System for Award Management (sam.gov) in English:
- Goods / Supplies: Equipment, materials, and commodities
- Works: Construction, rehabilitation, and infrastructure
- Services: Operational and non-consulting services
- Consulting: Studies, technical assistance, and advisory assignments
Contract values range from low-value purchases to major infrastructure programmes across the United States federal government.
Eligibility and Registration
To bid for SAM.gov contracts, suppliers normally register on the System for Award Management (sam.gov) and keep their qualification and tax documents up to date, in line with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). Submissions and supporting documents are generally prepared in English. Foreign firms competing in the United States federal government may need a local presence, a local partner, or specific certifications depending on the contract.
Tips for Winning SAM.gov Tenders
To improve your hit rate on SAM.gov: register early on the System for Award Management (sam.gov) and complete every vendor field; set up keyword and category alerts so new the United States federal government notices reach you the day they post; prepare proposal templates in English to cut turnaround time; track award notices to learn which buyers and incumbents are most active in the United States federal government; and partner with local firms for larger or works contracts.
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BidsFactory consolidates SAM.gov notices from the System for Award Management (sam.gov) with development-bank, donor, and international opportunities — translated to English, updated daily, and filterable by sector, country, and contract type. Create a free account to monitor SAM.gov (the United States federal government) tenders, published in English, and receive email alerts the moment new contracts match your criteria.