FAQs

What is a CAGE code?

2024-05-24T13:35:14-07:00

The Commercial and Government Entity Code, or CAGE Code, is a unique identifier assigned to suppliers to various government or defense agencies, as well as to government agencies themselves and various organizations. CAGE codes provide a standardized method of identifying a given facility at a specific location.

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What is a CAGE code?2024-05-24T13:35:14-07:00

Can my firm join a specific OTA consortium?

2024-05-13T13:27:59-07:00

We offer membership to NSTXL, which provides your firm access to all of our OTAs. NSTXL is currently the consortium manager for two OTAs: Strategic & Spectrum Missions Advanced ►

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Does NSTXL add a cost on top of the member invoice or take a percentage from an invoice?

2024-05-13T13:22:50-07:00

No, NSTXL does not add a cost on top of the Performer’s Project invoice or take a percentage of the invoice. NSTXL is paid a management fee by the Government which is a percentage of the total Project Award. This fee does not affect the nominal value of the award ►

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What agreement is put into place between NSTXL (the Consortium Manager) and the selected performer(s) for an opportunity?

2021-09-20T14:51:50-07:00

Once a performer(s) has been selected based on the evaluation of white papers or solutions by the government, NSTXL will enter into a Performers Agreement with the selected vendor(s). This takes approximately 3-5 business days after NSTXL has been notified of the selection by the government. Every agreement is different ►

What agreement is put into place between NSTXL (the Consortium Manager) and the selected performer(s) for an opportunity?2021-09-20T14:51:50-07:00
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