What is a CAGE code?
Full name: Commercial and Government Entity Code
A Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) code is a five-character alphanumeric identifier assigned by the Defense Logistics Agency to organizations that do business with the U.S. federal government. It identifies a specific facility or location of a registered entity and is tied to that entity's Unique Entity Identifier in SAM.gov, where it appears on awards, payments, and exclusion records.
How it’s used
- SAM.gov registration: every entity registered in SAM.gov is assigned a CAGE code alongside its UEI, identifying the contractor's specific facility.
- Federal award systems: contracts, payments, and integrity records reference the CAGE code to tie an action to a registered entity location.
- Fonteum joins CAGE- and UEI-keyed entity records during entity resolution, so a contractor's federal identity links to any exclusion or integrity record against it.
Frequently asked questions
- What is a CAGE code?
- A CAGE code is a five-character alphanumeric identifier assigned by the Defense Logistics Agency to organizations that do business with the U.S. federal government, identifying a specific facility or location.
- Who assigns CAGE codes?
- The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) assigns and maintains CAGE codes through its Commercial and Government Entity program.
- How is a CAGE code different from a UEI?
- A UEI identifies the registered entity as a whole; a CAGE code identifies a specific physical location of that entity. SAM.gov assigns both during entity registration.
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