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UEI: G4P3TF8PFH73 • CAGE: 0LCF8 • DBA: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE

Overview

Awardee Type
Parent (2 children)
Name
Carnegie Mellon University
Headquarters
Pittsburgh, PA
United States
Federal contract and grant recipient CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY dba SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE (UEI G4P3TF8PFH73, CAGE 0LCF8) is headquartered in Pittsburgh PA. Its primary registered NAICS is 541715 Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology). The tax-exempt corporation was founded in December 1985 and federally registered in May 2001.

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Federal Registration and Certifications

Legal Name
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY
DBA
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE
Division Name
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INSTITUTE
UEI
G4P3TF8PFH73
CAGE Code
0LCF8
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
None
Entity Structure
Corporate Entity (Tax Exempt)

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