SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Data
Summary
The General Services Administration (GSA) has indicated that the SAM.gov page for entity exclusions and debarments is not found. This notice provides links to search, the homepage, and help resources for users unable to access the debarment data.
What changed
The SAM.gov portal, which hosts the official list of entity exclusions and debarments for federal contractors, is currently experiencing a "Page Not Found" error for the specific URL related to this data. This indicates a technical issue preventing users from accessing critical information regarding entities prohibited from receiving federal contracts.
Regulated entities, particularly those involved in federal contracting, should be aware of this temporary unavailability. While the GSA provides alternative links to the SAM.gov search function, the homepage, and the Federal Service Desk for reporting website issues, direct access to the debarment list is compromised. Compliance officers should monitor SAM.gov for updates and consider alternative methods for verifying contractor eligibility if immediate access is required, while awaiting resolution of the technical issue.
What to do next
- Monitor SAM.gov for the restoration of the entity exclusions page.
- Utilize SAM.gov search functionality for debarment information if direct access is unavailable.
- Report persistent website issues to the Federal Help Desk.
Source document (simplified)
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Page Not Found
Sorry, we couldn't find that page on SAM.gov. Here are several suggestions to help you find what you’re looking for:
Return to the SAM.gov home page
If the problem persists or you can not still look up something, or to report a website issue, please contact Federal Help Desk
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