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Browse title-answer pages for this section. Explore core federal procurement terms, FPDS concepts, contract identifiers, and analytical language used in procurement research.
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Also known as: federal agency
An agency is a federal government organization authorized to award and manage contracts.
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Also known as: contract award
An award is the formal decision by a federal agency to enter into a binding contract with a vendor for goods or services.
Identifier
A CAGE Code is a unique five-character identifier assigned to suppliers and contractors doing business with the U.S. federal government.
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A contract action is any federal government action that results in the award, modification, or termination of a contract or order.
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Contract type refers to the structure of risk and payment terms agreed upon between the government and a contractor for a specific procurement.
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A contracting office is the federal organizational unit responsible for awarding and administering contracts.
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Also known as: competition type
Extent Competed indicates the level of competition used to award a federal contract action.
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Also known as: requesting agency
The federal agency that provides the funds for a contract action, which may differ from the agency executing the contract.
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Also known as: indefinite delivery vehicle
An IDV is a contract vehicle that allows agencies to place orders for supplies or services as needs arise, without committing to a fixed quantity or delivery schedule at award.
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Also known as: contract modification
A modification is an official change to the terms, scope, price, or other aspects of an existing federal contract.
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Also known as: NAICS code
NAICS is the North American Industry Classification System code used to categorize the type of work performed under a federal contract.
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Also known as: obligated amount
An obligation is the amount of federal funds legally committed by an agency for a contract action.
Identifier
Also known as: procurement instrument identifier
A PIID is a unique code assigned to each federal contract, order, or modification for identification and tracking purposes.
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Also known as: product service code, PSC code
A PSC (Product Service Code) is a standardized four-character code used to classify products, services, and research purchased by the U.S. federal government.
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Also known as: PoP
The geographic location where contracted work or services are performed or delivered.
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Reason Not Competed indicates why a federal contract action was not awarded through full and open competition.
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Also known as: small business set-aside
A set-aside is a federal procurement action that reserves an acquisition exclusively for eligible small businesses or specific socioeconomic groups.
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Also known as: RFP, RFQ
A solicitation is a formal request issued by a federal agency inviting vendors to submit offers or bids for specific goods or services.
Identifier
Also known as: unique entity identifier
A UEI is a unique alphanumeric code assigned to identify entities doing business with the U.S. federal government.
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Also known as: contractor, awardee
A vendor is an entity that receives a federal contract award to provide goods or services to the government.