Think SAM.gov Is the Whole Game? Think Again!
If you’ve ever tried to break into government contracting, you probably started by scouring postings on SAM.gov. After all, it’s the official federal portal, and it hosts thousands of solicitations at any given moment. But here’s a surprising stat that trips up even seasoned contractors: about 95% of all federal contracts never see the light of day on SAM.gov.
Wait—the vast majority of federal opportunities aren’t even visible to the public? It’s true! So, let’s break down why this happens, what you’re missing, and—most importantly—how to find and win those elusive contracts that everyone else overlooks.
Why So Many Contracts Don’t Appear on SAM.gov
- Micro-purchases and Simplified Acquisition: Contracts under $25,000 (micro-purchases) or those fitting within simplified acquisition procedures often aren’t posted on SAM.
- Sole Source and Limited Competition: If an agency determines only one company can meet their requirements (sole source), they’re off the hook for public notice.
- Agency-Internal Needs: Some opportunities never undergo a formal solicitation because they’re fulfilled via existing contracts, BPA calls, or internal processes.
- Classified or Sensitive Projects: Anything involving classified or sensitive work might never be formally posted.
Where Are the Other 95%? Alternative Sources for Contract Opportunities
1. Specialized Acquisition Portals
- Unison Marketplace (formerly FedBid): For reverse auctions and micro-purchases. It’s especially active for smaller, quick-turn procurements.
- FedConnect: Widely used by civilian agencies (think DOE, EPA, DHS) for grants and contracts, including those outside SAM’s purview.
- JCCS: The Joint Contracting Command System primarily supports DoD and overseas operations, particularly in contingency environments.
- SBIR.GOV: The home for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) program opportunities, critical for tech startups and R&D heavy businesses.
2. Agency-Specific Sites and Networks
- Army CHESS or NASA SEWP: These handle IT and technology buys for their respective agencies.
- GSA eBuy: Accessed by contractors with a valid GSA Schedule, it hosts Requests for Quotes/Proposals but isn’t open to the general public.
3. Set-Aside and Pilot Programs
- OTA (Other Transaction Authority) Consortia: These operate outside traditional FAR-based contracting, catering to research, prototypes, and fast-track acquisitions. Membership is often required, but the payoff is high for innovative businesses.
- SBIR/STTR: As mentioned above, technology and innovation-focused contractors should track these targeted federal funding programs. They bypass a lot of red tape—and attract less competition than SAM-posted projects.
4. Subcontracting and Teaming Opportunities
- Seek out primes via agency award records or sites like USASpending.gov.
- Register with large systems integrators and federal contractors looking for small business subs.
5. State, Local, and Cooperative Purchasing Networks
How Do You Find These Hidden Opportunities?
A. Register Everywhere (Not Just SAM.gov)
- Create profiles on Unison, FedConnect, SBIR.gov, and other niche portals relevant to your industry.
- Each platform might have unique rules, so set time aside for compliance.
B. Watch Agency Needs and Trends
- Follow federal agencies’ forecasts (they publish advance procurement forecasts annually).
- Review award histories—find out who they’ve worked with before, and for what.
C. Build Relationships with Small Business Liaison Offices
D. Leverage HigherGov and Similar Systems
E. Qualify for Set-Aside or Preference Programs
F. Mine Award Records
- USASpending.gov and FPDS (Federal Procurement Data System) provide public data on fully executed contracts.
- Use these sites to discover incumbents, recurring buys, and likely program refresh cycles.
G. Network, Network, Network
Beyond the Search: Why Hidden Opportunities Matter
- Lower competition: Fewer bidders mean better odds.
- Direct relationships: A chance to engage agency program managers and build trust.
- Quicker turnaround: Simpler procedures can lead to faster awards—great for building past performance and cash flow.
As you stack smaller, less-publicized wins, you develop the credibility and connections needed to tackle the bigger, visible contracts down the line.
Take Your GovCon Strategy Next-Level
If finding those elusive “off-SAM” opportunities sounds overwhelming, you’re not alone. At NVS Strategic Solutions, Inc., we’ve helped countless businesses punch above their weight in the federal market. We offer hands-on guidance to find, qualify, and win those hidden contracts—and turn them into real, repeatable success.
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