If you have a DUNS Number today and need to get a new Unique Entity ID (SAM), attend this Stakeholder Forum to learn how the SAM.gov process works. 

REGISTER NOW for next week (Jan 25): Preview the New Look and Feel of Registration and Learn about getting a Unique Entity ID in SAM.gov

Join the Integrated Award Environment (IAE) for the third session in a series on the new Unique Entity ID (SAM). Register now for the session on Tuesday, January 25, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. EST: https:/iae-forum-uei3.eventbrite.com/

We will walk through getting a Unique Entity ID (SAM) and have an opportunity for Q & A at the end.

Next month, when you start registering a new entity, the type of registration and type of entity pages will be updated. The new look will provide customer-focused usability changes, improving the overall experience for you.

By April 4, 2022, the federal government will transition away from using the DUNS Number and toward the new Unique Entity ID as the primary means of entity identification for federal awards. If you are registered in SAM.gov, you’ve already been assigned a new Unique Entity ID! It’s viewable in your SAM.gov entity registration record. Go to fsd.gov and select the green Help on UEI Transition button to learn more.

Today, you can get a Unique Entity ID (SAM) from SAM.gov if you are a subcontractor or grant subrecipient who doesn’t need to complete the entity registration process. If you have a DUNS Number today and need to get a new Unique Entity ID (SAM), attend this Stakeholder Forum to learn how the SAM.gov process works.

Register now: https:/iae-forum-uei3.eventbrite.com/

 

This entry was posted in Watershed Restoration (Impaired Waters). Bookmark the permalink.