Discovery

What types of federal contracts are not posted publicly?

Quick Answer: Classified contracts, some sole source awards, micro-purchases under $10,000, and certain sensitive acquisitions may not appear on SAM.gov. Task orders under IDIQ contracts are sometimes not individually posted.

As of 2024FAR 5.202

Detailed Answer

While most federal contract opportunities must be publicly posted, several categories are exempt from public notice: **Not required to be posted on SAM.gov:** - Micro-purchases under $10,000 - Actions under $25,000 (some simplified acquisition) - Classified contracts for national security - Certain intelligence community acquisitions - Emergency acquisitions under specific authorities - Purchases through existing contract vehicles (not always visible) **Limited visibility opportunities:** - Task orders under IDIQ contracts (may post to vehicle holders only) - BPA calls (available only to BPA holders) - GSA Schedule purchases (agencies buy directly) - Cooperative agreements and grants (different system) - Interagency agreements (government to government) **Where to find non-public opportunities:** - Intelligence community: IC-specific portals and clearance requirements - Task orders: Register on IDIQ vehicles to receive RFQs - GSA Schedule: eBuy, GSA Advantage, direct agency contact - Agency portals: Some agencies have supplemental posting sites **Building access to non-public work:** - Obtain necessary security clearances - Win positions on IDIQ vehicles - Get on GSA Schedule - Network with contracting officers and program managers - Monitor agency forecasts and industry days **What's not exempt:** - Most contracts over SAT ($250,000) must be posted - Synopsis required 15 days before solicitation for large contracts - Contract awards are publicly reported in FPDS - Sole source justifications over $750K are publicly posted