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Welcome to our video on managing contract opportunity notices on SAM.gov. We will review how federal users with the roles of contracting officer and contracting specialist can publish, edit, deactivate, and delete opportunity notices. There are three roles with different permissions in the federal contract opportunities domain. A Contracting Specialist can archive published notices, edit and create draft notices, schedule reports, and view interested vendors. A Contracting Officer can do the same things as a contracting specialist and can also manage all notices, including deleting, editing, and publishing. And they can approve or reject pending vendor requests for controlled documents. Finally, an Administrator can do all of those things, plus assign and remove administrator, contracting officer, and contracting specialist roles for other users in their agency. And, they can view users without a role in their agency. Let's walk through the contract opportunitie...