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