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GSA South Carolina

What is a Cage Code?


The Defense Logistics Information Service (DLIS) has sole responsibility for assigning and maintaining the Cage Code Master File. The Cage Code is a five position code that identifies contractors doing business with the Federal Government, NATO member nations, and other foreign governments. The Cage Code is used to support a variety of mechanized systems throughout the government and provides for a standardized method of identifying a given facility at a specific location. The code may be used for a Facility Clearance, a Pre-award survey, automated Bidders Lists, identification of Debarred Bidders, fast pay processes, etc.

 

What is a Dun and Bradstreet Number (DUNS)


DUNS stands for "Data Universal Numbering System." It is a unique nine-digit numbering system that is used to identify a business. To find your DUNS number, please go to http://smallbusiness.dnb.com.  If you complete the online DUNS application, it takes approximately one week before the information is reflected in the Dun and Bradstreet web site. You can usually get your DUNS number faster if you call the toll free number. If you do not have a DUNS number, you can get one for free by either calling 1-800-333-0505 or registering online.

 

Certifications


Our GSA South Carolina processors have been fully certified in the following courses:

If you complete the online DUNS application, it takes approximately one week before the information is reflected in the Dun and Bradstreet web site. You can usually get your DUNS number faster if you call the toll free number. If you do not have a DUNS number, you can get one for free by either calling 1-800-333-0505 or registering online.  DUNS stands for "Data Universal Numbering System." It is a unique nine-digit numbering system that is used to identify a business. To find your DUNS number, please go to http://smallbusiness.dnb.com

01. How to Become a Contractor - GSA Schedules Program course (SCORM) 
02. 8(a) STARS GWAC Delegation of Procurement Authority
03. Assessment for 8(a) STARS GWAC Delegation of Order Authority
04. Cooperative Purchasing Program - FAR Final Rule
05. Using GSA Schedules - Customers (FAR 8.4 Revisions)
06. Using GSA Schedules - Customers (Supply)
07. VETS GWAC Delegation of Procurement Authority Training
08. VETS GWAC Delegation of Procurement Authority Training Assessment
09. Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) overview
10. Assessment for Governmentwide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) overview
11. Cooperative Purchasing Program Course (SCORM)
12. DHS Blanket Purchase Agreements - Assessments

 

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There are several 3rd party GSA application solutions available to independent business owners: boutique consultants; researchers & writers; law firms with a government specialization; seminars; and countless self-help publications.

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About Government Spending

The government spends billions with small businesses.  Why? Because the Federal purchasing agents weren’t able to find local small businesses that could provide the products and services they needed!

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