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How has the iEdison system been made available to other Federal research agencies?

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How has the iEdison system been made available to other Federal research agencies?

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The iEdison system includes adequate access authorization to limited sets of data, for different agencies. Toward this end, a government-wide network has been put in place via the iEdison system, which controls authorized access, by any research agency of Edison information that pertains to that agency. Therefore, the data fields in iEdison recognize inventions funded by other agencies and participating in iEdison. Return to FAQ Table of Contents • Q: What is a DUNS number? A: Provided by Dun & Bradstreet, the DUNS number is a nine-digit number that uniquely identifies a business entity. Return to FAQ Table of Contents • Q: How can grantee and contractor organizations get additional information about the iEdison system?

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