SAM.gov Entity Exclusions Service Maintenance Notice
Summary
The General Services Administration (GSA) issued a notice regarding the unavailability of the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions service due to scheduled maintenance. This notice informs users that the debarment and suspension information may not be accessible during the maintenance period.
What changed
The General Services Administration (GSA) has posted a notice indicating that the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions service, which provides access to debarment and suspension information for entities, is unavailable due to scheduled maintenance. The page returned a 'Page Not Found' error, directing users to search, the homepage, or the Federal Service Desk for assistance.
While this is a temporary system maintenance notice and not a change in regulatory requirements, entities that rely on accessing the exclusions list for due diligence or compliance purposes should be aware of potential disruptions. Users are advised to check the SAM.gov homepage or contact the Federal Help Desk if they encounter persistent issues or need to report website problems. No specific compliance deadline or penalty is associated with this maintenance notice.
What to do next
- Note the temporary unavailability of the SAM.gov Entity Exclusions service.
- Plan for potential delays in accessing debarment and suspension information.
- Utilize alternative resources or contact the Federal Help Desk if issues persist.
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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