SAM.gov Entity Exclusions (Debarments & Suspensions) Page Not Found
Summary
The General Services Administration (GSA) has reported that the SAM.gov page for Entity Exclusions and Debarments is not found. This notice indicates a technical issue with accessing debarment information, which is crucial for government contracting compliance.
What changed
The SAM.gov portal, which hosts the official list of excluded and debarred entities for federal contracting, is currently experiencing a 'Page Not Found' error for its debarment and suspension information. This means that users attempting to access critical compliance data regarding entities excluded from federal contracts are unable to do so through the standard URL.
Compliance officers and contracting officials who rely on SAM.gov for due diligence and to ensure compliance with federal procurement regulations will need to use alternative methods to verify entity status or await the resolution of this technical issue. The GSA has provided links to search SAM.gov, the home page, and the Federal Service Desk for assistance, but the direct access to the debarment list remains unavailable, potentially impacting contracting timelines and risk assessments.
What to do next
- Monitor SAM.gov for the restoration of the Entity Exclusions page.
- Utilize alternative methods for entity due diligence if immediate access is required.
- Report persistent website issues to the Federal Help Desk.
Source document (simplified)
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Page Not Found
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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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