LCIs UEI is SWFSJMS9EHB2
A Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) is a 12-character alphanumeric code used to identify businesses and organizations doing business with the U.S. federal government. It replaced the DUNS number in April 2022 as the official identifier for federal awards, grants, and contracts, and is managed through SAM.gov
Key Aspects of the UEI:
  • Purpose: It is the official, government-issued identifier used to track entities in SAM.gov, replacing the need for a third-party (DUNS) number.
  • Requirement: Mandatory for any organization, business, or grantee applying for federal contracts, grants, or cooperative agreements.
  • Obtaining:
     The UEI is requested and assigned directly through SAM.gov.
  • Uniqueness: It is a permanent, unique identifier for an entity, even if company details change.


  • Usage: Used for SAM.gov registration, reporting, and as a "social security number" for business entity identification in government contracting.