SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Page Not Found
Summary
The General Services Administration (GSA) has reported that the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions page, which lists debarred and suspended entities, is currently unavailable. The page title suggests it may have related to FAR overhauls and data retention, but the content indicates a technical issue.
What changed
The SAM.gov Entity Exclusions page, which is crucial for government agencies and contractors to identify excluded entities, is currently inaccessible due to a 'Page Not Found' error. The URL suggests the page was intended to cover entity exclusions, potential Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) overhauls, and data retention policies. The GSA provides links to search SAM.gov, return to the homepage, or contact the Federal Help Desk for assistance.
Government agencies and contractors relying on the SAM.gov exclusions list for due diligence and compliance must use alternative methods to verify entity status. This outage prevents access to critical information regarding entities debarred or suspended from federal contracts. Compliance officers should monitor SAM.gov for updates on the page's restoration and consider interim measures for entity vetting if immediate access is required.
What to do next
- Monitor SAM.gov for restoration of the Entity Exclusions page.
- Utilize alternative methods for entity exclusion verification if immediate access is required.
Source document (simplified)
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Page Not Found
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