Unique Entity ID
A UEI is a government-provided number, like a tax ID number, that’s used to identify businesses eligible for federal grants, awards and contracts.
Note: In April 2022, the federal government replaced its old identifier of choice, the Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number, with a
government-issued UEI. Now all the federal government’s Integrated Award Environment systems use UEI numbers instead of DUNS numbers. So any entity
doing business with the federal government must register for a UEI.
Unique Entity ID:
JK7PN2MFXEU2
UEI Expiration Date:
2024-03-29
Business Information
Activation Date:
2023-04-03
Initial Registration Date:
2009-03-30
Central Index Key
A CIK (Central Index Key) number is a unique identifier assigned by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to companies that: Are publicly
traded on U.S. stock exchanges, File reports with the SEC.
Note: Having a CIK number indicates that: The company is registered with the SEC, Files regular financial reports (like 10-K, 10-Q), Must
comply with federal securities laws and regulations, Has public shareholders, Makes financial information publicly available through SEC's EDGAR
database.
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