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{{Short description|Component of the NATO Codification System}}
The '''Commercial and Government Entity''' Code, or '''CAGE Code''', is a [[unique identifier]] assigned to suppliers to various government or [[Defense (military)|defense]] agencies, as well as to government agencies themselves and
CAGE Codes are used internationally as part of the [[NATO Codification System]] (NCS), where they are sometimes called '''NCAGE Codes'''.
CAGE codes are referenced in various databases of the NCS, where they are used along with the supplier's part number to form a reference which is held on the [[National Stock Number]] (NSN) record. This reference enables users of the NCS to determine who supplies any given part.
The information associated with the entities - name, address, phone numbers, etc. - is catalogued in the [[Defense Standard#Definition of document types|H4 and H8 Handbooks]]. The National Codification Bureau (NCB) of each NATO or NATO-sponsored Nation is responsible for
Within the [[United States|US]], any organization wishing to be a supplier to the [[United States Department of Defense|DoD]] is issued a CAGE Code by [[Defense Logistics Information Service]] (DLIS), the organization serving as the US NCB. An entity issued a CAGE code must
CAGE is sometimes expanded as "Commercial Activity/Government Entity", "Contractor And Government Entity", or other, similar variations.
In the NCS metadata, the CAGE code's '''
== Syntax ==
CAGE codes are all five characters in length.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/2018/08/18/19432/ |publisher=[[bellingcat]] |quote=The five-digit number '94271' is known as a Commercial And Government Entity (CAGE) number and can be searched on an online database of items listed by the US Department of Defense's Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). |title=A Saudi War-Crime in Yemen? Analysing the Dahyan Bombing |date=August 18, 2018 |first=Michael |last=Cruickshank}}</ref> There is no meaning encoded in the code itself, other than the underlying NCB; it is simply a unique identifier.<ref>{{cite web|website=NATO|url=http://www.nato.int/structur/AC/135/main/links/codsp3-alt.htm|title=NATO Codification System Country Codes|date=January 2018|author=NATO AC/135 Committee (National Directors on Codification)}}</ref> The Code Chart provided by the NATO AC/135 committee (the group of National Directors on Codification) provides the syntax of CAGE codes in various countries.<ref>{{cite web|website=NATO|url=http://www.nato.int/structur/AC/135/main/pdf/NCS_codes_chart.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230126081515/https://www.nato.int/structur/AC/135/main/pdf/NCS_codes_chart.pdf|archive-date=2023-01-26|author=NATO AC/135 Committee (National Directors on Codification)|title=NATO Codification System – NCS the Global Language of Logistics}}</ref>
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| Israel || IL || Tier 1 || # || A
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| Japan || JP || Tier
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| Jordan || JO || Tier 1 || A || X
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| Kuwait || KW || Tier 1 || A || K
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| Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of || MK ||
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| Montenegro || ME ||
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| Morocco || MA || Tier 1 || A || M
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| South Africa || ZA || Tier 1 || V || #
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| Sweden || SE ||
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| Thailand || TH || Tier 1 || # || C
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| Brazil || BR || Tier 2 || # || K
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| Finland || FI ||
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| Korea, Republic of || KR || Tier 2 || # || F
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| Pakistan || PK || Other || A || T
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== See also ==
* [[Authoritative Legal Entity Identifier]] (ALEI)
* [[Data Universal Numbering System]] (DUNS) - Issued by [[Dun & Bradstreet]]
* [[DoDAAC]] - Issued by the US DoD
* [[Employer Identification Number]] (EIN) - Issued by US [[Internal Revenue Service|IRS]] * [[International Business Registration Number]] (IBRN)
* [[Military logistics]]
* [[Trading Partner Identification Number]] (TPIN)
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==External links==
*{{cite web|url=https://www.bpn.gov/bincs/begin_search.asp |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041015144550/https://www.bpn.gov/bincs/begin_search.asp |url-status=dead |archive-date=2004-10-15 |title=Business Identification Number Cross-reference System (BINCS)|website=bpn.gov}}
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* {{cite web|url=https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R44490.pdf|title= Unique Identification Codes for Federal Contractors: DUNS Numbers and CAGE Codes|website= [[Congressional Research Service]]}}
▲* [https://www.sam.gov/ System for Award Management]
▲* [http://www.ncb.mod.uk/ UK National Codification Bureau]
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