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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission plans a solicitation for full facilities support services at its Washington headquarters and Washington field office.(Procurement Watch)(Brief Article)
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission plans a solicitation for full facilities support services at its Washington headquarters and Washington field office. This is an 8(a) set-aside. The NAICS code is 561210. The a...
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