SAM.gov Registered Web Developers

ThatDeveloperGuy is registered in the System for Award Management with an active CAGE code, ready to bid federal acquisitions. This page covers what SAM.gov registration actually means for the agencies and prime contractors who land here.

Our SAM.gov posture

The studio carries an active SAM.gov entity record under our Unique Entity ID (UEI) with current representations and certifications. Annual re-registration is on a renewal cron so the entry never lapses; agencies that pull our record at any point in the fiscal year will see a clean Active status, current address, current authorized signatory, and current point of contact.

We register primarily under NAICS 541511 (Custom Computer Programming Services) and 541512 (Computer Systems Design Services), with secondary codes for related work. Size standard for both is $34M revenue. Far above our actual volume, which keeps us solidly within small business eligibility.

What federal contracting officers should know

How agencies and primes use SAM.gov to verify us

The fastest verification path is pulling our entity record directly in SAM.gov by UEI or CAGE code. The record confirms SDVOSB status, NAICS codes, size status, and current registrations. We hand out UEI and CAGE on request; we do not publish them on the public site since the SAM.gov record is the canonical source.

Past performance documentation

We maintain a redacted past performance summary suitable for inclusion in a federal proposal as a subcontractor. The summary covers period of performance, scope, point of contact reference, and contract type (prime vs sub). Where the contract documentation allows, we provide the customer reference contact directly.

How to engage us under SAM.gov rules

Prime contractors building a small business participation plan with SDVOSB credit can reach us through the contact page or by phone. We respond to formal RFI/RFQ within two business days when the response is bounded; faster when the bounded response is simpler than a full proposal.

Request capability statement and UEI

SAM.gov FAQ

Where is your CAGE code published?
The CAGE code lives in our SAM.gov entity record, which is the authoritative source. We share it directly with any federal contracting officer or prime contractor on request.
When did you first register?
We have maintained an active SAM.gov registration since 2020, the year the studio was founded. There has been no lapse in registration since.
Are your representations current?
Yes. SAM.gov requires annual re-registration including refresh of all representations and certifications. Ours are renewed on schedule each year, well before expiration.
Do you accept set aside contracts?
Yes. We accept SDVOSB set aside, sole source up to the simplified acquisition threshold, and competitive set aside above it. See our veteran set aside page for FAR 19.14 specifics.