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In this video, you will learn about roles in SAM.gov, what permissions roles give to users, and how you can request or accept a role. In SAM.gov, roles are sets of privileges or permissions that are assigned to user accounts and they allow you to access certain types of data and to perform certain tasks. Roles are granted by administrators of an organization, not by GSA. Role privileges are different for federal and non-federal users and also different for each domain. Before we learn about roles, lets explain domains. Domains are functional areas as seen here on the home page. They roughly map to legacy federal awards systems we have retired. For example the legacy system called Wage Determinations OnLine or WDOL.gov is now the wage determinations domain. The legacy system called Federal Business Opportunities or FBO.gov is now the contract opportunities domain. Each domain allows you to search for, view, report on, or modify different types of data. When