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SAM.gov — the federal government’s System for Award Management — is one of the most underused databases in public-interest journalism. It tracks hundreds of billions of dollars in federal contracts and grants, the companies and organizations that receive them, and entities barred or suspended from doing business with the government. If you cover federal spending, government contractors, nonprofits, or public accountability, this data is for you.
This webinar recording is a hands-on demo. We walk through what’s in SAM.gov’s open data, how to access and navigate it, and how to start asking it real questions.
Viewers will come away knowing:
David Zvenyach leads the demo. He’s a software developer, lawyer and product strategist who has held executive-level roles in three presidential administrations, including as Director of the Government Services Administration’s Technology Transformation Services and Executive Director of 18F. He is also the author of GovContrActually, a newsletter on procurement policy, and has spent much of his career making government data more open and usable. He is a founder and principal at TandemGov and CEO of MakeGov, where he builds software and data products focused on federal procurement and grants.
Clark Merrefield, senior editor at The Journalist’s Resource, moderated.
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