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1 DB In Support Of Grants Management, Finance,
And Reporting
Brian Williams, Director, Business Development
January 9th, 2007
2About DB
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3Who Is DB?
- DB is a global organization
- Headquartered in Short Hills, NJ
- 4,300 employees
- 165 years of experience - collecting, cleansing,
and enriching data - More than a quarter billion dollars spent on data
quality, collection, and maintenance - 40 years experience maintaining the DUNS Number
- Sources of data include
- Payment Data, Courts Legal Filing Offices,
Corporate Financial Statements, Government
Registries, Web Sources, News Media, Yellow
Pages, Direct Investigations - started in 1841 - DB helps our clients Decide with Confidence
- All U.S. Government cabinet-level departments
- Numerous other federal, state, local agencies
- DUNS is Key identifier for UN, European
Commission over 50 industry trade
organizations
4About The D-U-N-S Number
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5The DB D-U-N-S Number
Features
DB D-U-N-S Number Benefits
- Identifies unique organizational locations
- Standard and global in scope
- Non-indicative
- Retained for the life of an entity
- DUNS is an identifier, independent of the
Government, it enables synchronization of data
across hundreds of internal systems - Free Assignment (Self-Requests)
- Preexisting schema that the Government has
adopted/adapted
- Identifies Corporate Family Tree relationships
- Enables rapid, accurate, reporting by geography,
NAICS, socioeconomic, congressional district,
corporate ownership, affiliation/minority
ownership, etc. - Eliminates duplicate files
- Allows Customers to cleanse and integrate
information between internal databases - Enables electronic commerce
6We Track Entities From The Time They Exhibit
Commercial Activity. When Activity Reaches A
Certain Level The DB Verification Process
Assigns A D-U-N-S Number
Office Equipment
Funding Services
Insurance
Advertising
Business Activity
Delivery Services
Phone Line
Marketing Responses
Legal Services
Other Products and Services
How DB Tracks
Business Registrations
Alliance Files
Post Office Files
Trade Experience Files
Telephone Directories
Customer Inquiry
Business Directories
Public Record Filings
Public Record Govt Filings
7How To Obtain A D-U-N-S Number
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8What data do you need at DB?
- Required or Critical Information
- Existing DUNS Numbers?
- Name
- Phone Number
- Physical Address
- Line 1 2
- City, State, Zip
- Mailing Address
- Number of Employees
- Annual Revenue (or equivalent)
- Parent Linkage Direct Parent
- Optional Information
- Names of Executives
- Executive Titles
- Legal Structure
- Doing Business As/Trade style
- Description of Operations
- NAICS
- SIC Code
- Socioeconomic Data
9DUNS Number The Web-Method
- fedgov.dnb.com/webform
- Select your country
- Type in your entity information
- Review results. Are you listed? Yes! Select your
business or request to modify the information - Not already listed? No problem! Request a new
DUNS Number by filling out the subsequent page - All requests require a name, email address,
title, etc. so that we can send your DUNS Number
to you
10Webform Examples
11How To Work With Your Family Tree
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12DUNS Number Family Tree Questions
- GCRC Phone 866.705.5711
- They can answer more difficult questions
- Troubleshoot some registration issues or direct
you to those who can - Review your family linkage data
- Escalate problems to Government and DB managers
- Contact Brian Williams williamsbr_at_dnb.com
- Policy questions or issues
- DUNS Number doesnt seem appropriate for your
situation? - Need to review and work with DB to update the
family tree?
13Non-Corporate Family Trees
- U.S. Government Example
- Global Ultimate is the Federal Government, in DC
- Three major "subsidiaries
- Under the Executive limb of the tree, each
cabinet department - Labor, Commerce, Education, etc., is a second
level subsidiary, - Regional offices become HQs, and
- Local offices are the branch locations
- Same Adapt/Adopt logic can be applied to other
Non-Corporate
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14DUNS Number Management
- Choosing a representing official is helpful. One
internal resource to understand the process, the
existing landscape, and request updates for
accurate reporting. - Based on your strategy for how/who applies for
grantsmap this back to existing DUNS Numbered
locations. - Is there incorrect data?
- Based on the strategy, do other locations need to
be added? - Is there bad data that needs to be removed?
- If there are too many branch locations, focus on
headquarter locations or their parents - Reach out to DB we are here to help!