I would use a keyword search for "medical couriers" first. You might find some that way. If not, then you need to research some known companies and see what keywords they are using.
I'm currently biding on a contract bidding due. Feb 19. COR states the contract was awarded before. I filtered my results by agency, state, town. It finds the agency without problems. But some of the contracts are vague. What number do i need to copy from this so i can go to sam and research the last PWS to make sure it's the pryor contract?
You need to ask the CO or COR for the previous contract number. The problem with some of these searches is that the number changes once it becomes a contract. They should be willing to provide you with the right number.
@@Lisa-ny6xn Nope. USASpending.gov AND SAM.gov are both free. In fact, here's a dirty little secret. ALL of the paid websites that show similar data get their data from these free sites.
Thank you for that quick response! I’m watching your videos now.. very educational.. thank you again! Many blessings to you!
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Great stuff Michael!
Thanks you sir!
Awesome tips! You just cut research time by half. Thank you
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Thank you so much
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Thank you for this tutorial… how to lookup Medical courier agencies? Thank you in advance..
I would use a keyword search for "medical couriers" first. You might find some that way. If not, then you need to research some known companies and see what keywords they are using.
Thanks for this info. Question, can you find executive compensation for various contractors in USASpending? If so, how to access that information?
That information could be in there, but I don't think so. If it is, I'm not sure how you would find it.
What do you mean by a "SAM report" ?
You can pull custom reports in the SAM.gov data bank. These are great for digging into details that don't show up in USASpending.
I'm currently biding on a contract bidding due. Feb 19.
COR states the contract was awarded before. I filtered my results by agency, state, town. It finds the agency without problems. But some of the contracts are vague. What number do i need to copy from this so i can go to sam and research the last PWS to make sure it's the pryor contract?
You need to ask the CO or COR for the previous contract number. The problem with some of these searches is that the number changes once it becomes a contract. They should be willing to provide you with the right number.
How would I accept a contract or a job through USA Spending
You would need to visit SAM.gov for active opportunities. USASpending is just used to view historical data.
Is there a cost to use this site?
Nope. USASpending is free. You don't even need an account. That's just one of the many reasons I love this website.
@@MichaelLeJeunegreat, thank you. Someone told me there was a fee for this site. Thanks.
@@Lisa-ny6xn Nope. USASpending.gov AND SAM.gov are both free. In fact, here's a dirty little secret. ALL of the paid websites that show similar data get their data from these free sites.