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Data source: SAM.gov Opportunities API — U.S. General Services Administration. Contract data is public federal information updated daily. GovTruckLoads is a private platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the U.S. federal government or SAM.gov. All bids are submitted directly by the trucker on SAM.gov. GovTruckLoads does not submit bids or represent any party in federal procurement.

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Source: SAM.gov Opportunities API — U.S. GSA (free public data)

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Source: EIA Weekly Retail Diesel Prices — U.S. Dept. of Energy (free federal data)

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The federal procurement process is confusing by design. These five free guides walk you through everything — from your first DOT number to getting paid on your first government load.

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The UEI replaced the DUNS number in 2022. Here's what changed, how you get it, and where you use it.

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Step-by-step walkthrough of the full SAM.gov registration process. Free, but takes up to 10 business days.

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How to get paid the same day on 60-day federal invoices. Includes the NOA process most truckers have never heard of.

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Source: FMCSA QCMobile API — U.S. Dept. of Transportation. Always confirm authority at li.fmcsa.dot.gov before hauling.

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Weekly retail diesel prices from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Updated every Monday. Calculate your true cost-per-mile before bidding on a federal contract.

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Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Weekly Retail Diesel Prices — free public federal data, updated weekly. Regional retail averages — actual prices at specific truck stops may differ.

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What Government
Freight Pays.

General pay ranges for federal freight contracts by agency and type. These are industry benchmarks — actual contract rates are posted in each SAM.gov solicitation.

Agency / TypeTypical RangeNotes
FEMA Disaster Relief$2.50–$4.00+/miSurges during disaster season. High demand, quick contracts.
Dept. of Defense (DOD)$3.00–$3.25+/mi$6,500–$8,000/load reported. Clearances required.
GSA General Freight$2.00–$3.00/miBroad range of agencies. Most accessible for new contractors.
USPS Mail Transport$1.80–$2.80/miDedicated lane contracts. Consistent, repeat work.
VA Medical Supplies$2.50–$3.50/miSpecialized cargo. Higher insurance requirements.

General industry benchmarks only — not guaranteed rates. Actual rates are in each SAM.gov solicitation. Always review full contract terms before bidding.

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Government Loads
Pay Slow. Factor Fast.

Federal agencies pay invoices in 30-60 days. Freight factoring solves that problem — and it's standard practice for every carrier hauling government freight.

What Is Freight Factoring?

Freight factoring is when a factoring company buys your unpaid invoice immediately after delivery and advances you most of the cash — typically 90-97% — on the same day or next business day. The factoring company then collects the full payment from the federal agency on their 30-60 day schedule. You pay a small fee (usually 2-5%) for the advance. You keep moving loads instead of waiting two months to get paid.

Why It Matters for Gov Freight

Commercial loads often pay in 30 days. Federal government loads regularly take 45-60 days — sometimes longer. That gap can kill your cash flow if you're running fuel, maintenance, and payroll in between. Factoring companies that specialize in government loads understand federal invoice formats, agency payment schedules, and the compliance requirements that come with hauling federal freight. Using a general factoring company that doesn't know government loads can create delays and headaches.

What to Look for in a Gov Factoring Company

Not all factoring companies handle government freight. When choosing one, make sure they: (1) have experience with federal agency invoices — FEMA, DOD, GSA, and VA have specific documentation requirements; (2) offer same-day or next-day advances; (3) charge transparent flat fees — avoid companies with hidden fees on top of the stated rate; (4) do not require long-term contracts that lock you in; (5) understand NOA (Notice of Assignment) requirements for federal contracts, which notify the government agency that a factoring company is collecting on your behalf.

How the NOA Works

When you factor a government invoice, your factoring company will file a Notice of Assignment (NOA) with the federal agency. This is a legal notice telling the agency to redirect your payment to the factoring company instead of directly to you. Federal agencies are familiar with this process — it is standard and fully legal under the Assignment of Claims Act (31 U.S.C. § 3727). Your factoring company handles the NOA filing. You just haul the load and submit your paperwork on time.

Quick Math — Why Factoring Makes Sense
$6,500
Example DOD load value
$6,175
Same-day advance at 5% fee
$325
Factoring fee (5%)
Today
vs. waiting 45-60 days

Example only. Actual factoring rates and advance percentages vary by company and contract. Always review full terms before signing with a factoring company.

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Straight answers about federal freight and GovTruckLoads.

Can owner-operators get federal freight contracts?
Yes. The U.S. federal government hires small carriers and independent owner-operators. You need a valid MC number, DOT number, and SAM.gov registration. The government has small business programs specifically designed to help small carriers compete. GovTruckLoads walks you through the entire process.
What is SAM.gov and why do I need it?
SAM.gov is the official U.S. federal government procurement portal — the System for Award Management. All federal agencies post their contract opportunities there, and you must be registered to receive payment on a federal contract. Registration is free but takes up to 10 business days.
How much do government freight contracts pay?
Government freight contracts typically pay $1.35 to $3.25+ per mile, with DOD freight reported at $6,500 to $8,000 per load in some cases. Rates generally exceed commercial spot market rates because federal contracts are more complex and have stricter requirements. Actual rates are in each SAM.gov solicitation.
Is GovTruckLoads affiliated with the U.S. government?
No. GovTruckLoads is a private platform operated by Opti Market AI. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the U.S. federal government, SAM.gov, FMCSA, EIA, FEMA, DOD, or any government agency. We display public federal data through official government APIs.
What does the $100 setup include exactly?
The $100 one-time setup unlocks pre-filled federal forms based on your profile information, a step-by-step SAM.gov registration walkthrough, bid writing templates, FEMA contractor application guide, and DOD freight requirements checklist. You submit all forms yourself on the relevant government websites — GovTruckLoads provides the guidance, pre-filled documents, and step-by-step instructions. This is not legal representation or consulting.
Why do I need factoring for government loads?
Federal agencies typically pay invoices in 30-60 days. Freight factoring companies that specialize in government loads will advance you the cash immediately at a small percentage fee — usually 2-5%. This is standard practice for carriers hauling government freight. Plan for it from the start so cash flow doesn't become a problem.
How accurate is the contract data?
Contract data is pulled directly from the SAM.gov public API and is the same data on the official SAM.gov website. It is updated daily for active contracts. GovTruckLoads filters by trucking NAICS codes to show you relevant opportunities. Always verify full contract details and deadlines directly on SAM.gov before bidding.

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