Web Responsive & Mobile
SAM.gov User Centered Improvements



The Overview
SAM.gov is the backbone of federal procurement and award processes, yet users struggled with inefficient search results, buried information, and a fragmented experience. As a Senior Service Designer at IBM (contracted to GSA - IAE), I led efforts to redefine search, restructure information architecture, and drive strategic improvements to create a more seamless and intuitive system for contractors, agencies, and small businesses.
My Role & Key Achievements:
-Designed a modernized Search experience, leading exploratory research, competitive analysis, iterative prototyping, and usability testing to develop a high-performance, user-centered search function.
-Redefined Information Architecture, conducting card sorting and tree testing to create a structured, intuitive navigation system that better supports user workflows.
-Led stakeholder workshops to align policy makers, product teams, and engineers on a vision for a more efficient, research-backed UX strategy.
Championed a strategic, iterative approach, ensuring that each design decision was validated by real user needs and business impact.
The Process
Before our UX efforts, users faced inconsistent search results, complex navigation, and inefficiencies that made their workflows time-consuming. We applied a holistic, research-driven process to solve these challenges:
Search Experience Overhaul:
-Exploratory Research & Competitive Analysis – Studied user behaviors and benchmarked leading search platforms to identify key best practices.
-Concept Development & Prototyping – Designed multiple search models, improving filters, ranking mechanisms, and query interpretation to drive accuracy.
-Usability Testing & Iteration – Conducted A/B testing and live feedback sessions, refining search results and interface usability.
-Stakeholder Alignment – Facilitated cross-agency workshops, ensuring that search improvements aligned with compliance requirements while enhancing usability.
Information Architecture Enhancements:
-User-Centered Research – Led card sorting and tree testing to inform a more intuitive structure.
-Navigation Redesign – Created a streamlined content hierarchy and labeling system to improve user success rates.
-Testing & Validation – Conducted iterative usability studies, ensuring the new IA supported faster decision-making and improved information retrieval.

Collaboration
Facilitated a stakeholder workshop to align cross-functional teams on user needs, policy constraints, and technical feasibility for SAM.gov improvements. This collaborative session helped prioritize search and information architecture enhancements, ensuring a user-centered, scalable solution.
Start with Site Templates
Conducted a card sorting exercise to analyze how users naturally categorize and navigate information on SAM.gov. This research informed the restructuring of the site's information architecture, improving findability and user experience.
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