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  2. Personal identifier - Wikipedia

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    Personal Identifiers (PID) are a subset of personally identifiable information (PII) data elements, which identify an individual and can permit another person to "assume" that individual's identity without their knowledge or consent. [1] PIIs include direct identifiers (name, social security number) and indirect identifiers (race, ethnicity ...

  3. Federal Procurement Data System - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) is a single source for US government-wide procurement data. [ 1 ] The Federal Procurement Data Center (FPDC), part of the U.S. General Services Administration , manages the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS), which is operated and maintained by IBM . [ 2 ]

  4. The Standard Procurement System - Wikipedia

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    The Standard Procurement System initiative began in 1994 with a directive from the Director of Defense Procurement to standardize the then approximately 70 acquisition systems in use on a single platform. In August 1996, the SPS contract was awarded through a competitive process to American Management Systems.

  5. NIGP Code - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the NIGP Code went green by classifying items that fit sustainable procurement and providing a tool for reporting on green spend. [2] The Code was updated to identify “environmentally certified” products, which have been set up as a green counterpart of standard classes.

  6. Persistent identifier - Wikipedia

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    The term "persistent identifier" is usually used in the context of digital objects that are accessible over the Internet. Typically, such an identifier is not only persistent but actionable: [1] you can plug it into a web browser and be taken to the identified source. Of course, the issue of persistent identification predates the Internet.

  7. What’s a Personal Identification Number (PIN) - AOL

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    A personal identification number is critical to protecting financial accounts against fraud and theft. It also helps facilitate secure transactions from almost anywhere in the world. There are ...

  8. Information Services Procurement Library - Wikipedia

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    The Information Services Procurement Library (ISPL) is a best practice library for the management of Information Technology related acquisition processes (derived from Euromethod). It helps both the customer and supplier organization to achieve the desired quality using the corresponded amount of time and money by providing methods and best ...

  9. Item Unique Identification - Wikipedia

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    IUID - Item Unique Identification is the strategic system implemented by the DoD to enhance the traceability of the property. UID - Unique Identification, the term UID is commonly used for different things and sometimes used in place of IUID, and thus can be a source of confusion.