The General Services Administration has completed the move of subaward reporting capabilities to SAM.gov as part of efforts to improve the user experience for individuals who report on subaward information and executive compensation data. GSA said Wednesday that at least 1,750 records have been created in SAM.gov since the launch of the subaward reporting capabilities in the system on March 8.
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GSA Transfers Subaward Reporting Functions to SAM.gov
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