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Welcome to this overview of service contract reports in SAM.gov. Service contract reports, or SCRs, are an annual report prepared by vendors on federal contracts for certain types of contract awards that meet specific dollar thresholds. If you are a contractor with a federal award that meets SCR reporting criteria, this video will go over how to view and submit the reports in SAM.gov and also review some of the requirements for these SCRs. SCR reporting requirements are directed by Federal Acquisition Regulations, or the FAR. You can review the most up-to-date SCR requirements by visiting Acquisition.gov and searching for FAR Subpart 4.1703. Some contract types that require SCRs are: All cost-reimbursement, time and materials, and labor hour contracts and orders above the simplified acquisition threshold, orSAT; fixed-price definite-delivery contracts at or above a certain dollar amount; purchase orders, delivery or task orders, blanket purchase agreements (