US Federal Contractor Registration: Senator McCaskill Addresses Past Performance Information on SAM.gov
St. Petersburg, FL (PRWEB) March 17, 2014 -- Since its release in July of 2008, System for Award Management (SAM.gov) has proven to be a system third party registration firms have a handle on. Outspoken agencies and federal officials like the Georgia PTAC office and Senator McCaskill express their dilemmas with SAM.gov. Georgia Tech PTAC office “estimates that a high percentage of the 600,000 firms presently registered in SAM.gov have errors in their records. The mistakes range from misspelled words to empty data fields, to incomplete entries, to selection of incorrect procurement codes, and other flaws. As a result, these vendors miss-out on government contract opportunities either because they are screened out for not exhibiting attention to detail or because of incomplete information they cannot be identified by government buyers.”
Senator McCaskill stated that since the merger of PPIR and FAPIIS into SAM her staff found that the contractor database, “had very little information, ” contained “self-reported contractor data not verified,” and was “riddled with confusing names and typos, with variations of names, some quite silly,” that make it “impossible for a contract officer to draw conclusions.” That is why tens of thousands of businesses have turned to US Federal Contractor Registration (USFCR) to become properly registered in SAM.gov and start marketing to procurement officers.
Investing in US Federal Contractor Registration’s full service plan prepares a contractor for all that is ahead. The full service includes year long technical support, annual SAM migration updates, added to the USFCR federal buyer newsletter, creation of a FEMA Vendor profile, grant assistance if needed, NAICS code research and the highly-recognized Verified Vendor Seal of Approval. Contractors can call (877) 252-2700 Ext 1 to start the government registration process or go to their SAM.gov Online Registration page. US Federal Contractor Registration complaints are immediately handled and take extremely seriously due to the gravity and importance of federal paperwork compliance.
If a business is not fiscally prepared for the full service option there is still hope. US Federal Contractor Registration has Self Service option called GovernmentContractingTips.com. GovernmentContractingTips.com includes easy registration walkthroughs, video tutorials and free packet downloads on a range of topics from SAM registration to GSA Schedules. The ‘First Steps to Government Contracting’ breaks down the process from the basic registration to marketing your business and bidding on contracts. The ‘First Steps’ has helped thousands of businesses learn the ins and outs of the federal marketplace. Even if you decide to use our full service registration we still encourage you to reference GovernmentContractingTips.com because of the wide range of information it contains. Any business new to government contracting will find this website extremely valuable and easy to navigate.
US Federal Contractor Registration has registered over 60,000 private sector businesses in the SAM registration some of which include McGraw Hill, HP, Wells Fargo, Xerox, GoodWill, Dixie, UPS, Heinz, Sheraton Hotels, Marriott, Westin, Interstate Oil, CITI, and Coldwell Banker. As well as academic institutions and colleges like NYC, Northwestern, Oxford, Southwestern, and Mercer. Numerous federal agencies like US Army, US Navy, Veteran Affairs and United States Department of Agriculture have also had their government paperwork facilitated by US Federal Contractor Registration Case Managers.
Contractor Hotline, US Federal Contractor Registration, https://www.uscontractorregistration.com, +1 (877) 252-2700 Ext: 750, [email protected]
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