The NCAGE Code, or NATO Commercial and Government Entity Code, is a unique identifier assigned to suppliers of products and services for NATO member countries. It is used in the logistics and procurement processes of the defense sector to identify specific entities. Here is a brief overview:
What is an NCAGE Code?
- Unique Identifier: Each NCAGE Code is a five-character alphanumeric code that is unique to each entity.
- Global Reach: It is recognized and used internationally within the NATO framework.
- Purpose: Facilitates identification and exchange of standardized information between NATO member countries and their suppliers.
How to Obtain an NCAGE Code
- Eligibility: Ensure your organization meets the eligibility criteria for doing business with NATO and its member countries.
- Registration: The process involves registering your organization in the NATO Codification System.
Steps to Get an NCAGE Code
- D-U-N-S Number: Obtain a Data Universal Numbering System (D-U-N-S) number from Dun & Bradstreet if you don’t already have one. This number is often required as part of the NCAGE application.
- NCAGE Application: Our team visits particular websites that fall under the US and non-US entity category, like (BINCS), (NCB). Click here for more details
- Documentation: Prepare necessary documentation about your business, including details such as business name, address, contact information, and D-U-N-S number.
- Submission: Submit the application form along with the required documentation. This can usually be done online via the appropriate platform.
- Verification: The application will be reviewed, and additional information may be requested during the verification process.
- Issuance: Once approved, you will receive your NCAGE Code, which can then be used in dealings with NATO member countries and their defense-related procurement processes.
For specific instructions and the latest procedures, it is advisable to get an expert or consultant. For more information, you can email us on support@regpro.us