Government Global Service Administration

GSAlogo.gif The Studcutter product has a NSN number issued by the GSA “Global Services Administration”. The GSA helps agencies better serve the public by meeting - at best value - their needs for products and services, and to simplify access to information. The GSA Advantage has been a reliable and proven one-stop online resource for thousands of Federal employees worldwide. GSA Advantage offers the most comprehensive selection of approved products and services from GSA contracts. All Military or public companies that work for the Military have access to the GSA.

The Studcutter NSN: 5110-01-568-4202

What is a NSN number?

The NSN (National Stock Number) is the 13-digit number that the federal government assigns, for purposes of identification and inventory control, to every piece of supply, equipment and material that it uses and buys. You can think of the NSNs as a federal cataloging system based on the concept of one NSN for any one item and one single item manager for each particular class of product. (Note that, because services are not inventoried, services don't fit this model. For services, only the first four digits are used. In a typical NSN, for example, 4720-00-101-9817, the first four numbers are the Federal Supply Code (FSC), which places the item in a specific category. In this example, 4720 is Pipe, Tubing, Hose, and Fittings because it starts with 47. The second two numbers, 20, identify the item as Hose and Flexible Tubing, which includes air duct, metallic, nonmetallic, and textile fiber hoses and their assemblies, etc. The next two numbers, in our example, 00, identify the country that buys the item; 00 or 01 is the code for the U.S. The remaining numbers of the NSN, 101-9817, are referred to as the National Item Identification Number (NIIN) and are used to index NSNs.

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Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE)

 

The Studcutter Cage Code: 54YD3 path to our NSN

What is a CAGE Codes?

Before you do business with Uncle Sam, you must learn to think like a government contracting official. Your first step is to crack the government’s codes–such as NAICS codes and CAGE codes–of numbers and dashes to figure out where your company fits into the federal government classification systems.

The Importance of a CAGE Code

Numbers and ID codes are as important for government contractors as social security numbers and birth dates are for individuals. Defining your business in the government’s terms will allow you to identify potential buyers for your products and services, sign up for buyer-vendor matching services and submit government bids and proposals.

Who Uses CAGE Codes?

The Department of Defense, which spends 75 cents of every federal government contracting dollar, has its own government contractor classification system. The Commercial and Government Entity, or CAGE, code is a five-character ID number that identifies government contractors. Although originated by the Department of Defense, CAGE codes are now also used by the Department of Transportation and NASA, among other federal government agencies. CAGE codes are an important part of winning federal government contracts

How The Studcutter is acquired by the military or Private companys working for the military?

 

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