reDeal not just DOD also NASA, GSA check out link
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This deal is a colossal cash cow, it's unbelievable, just keeps getting better, look who else is involved in compliance clue (Not just the DOD) :
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Also involved are: " This includes contractors for the DoD , GSA , NASA , and other federal and state agencies; universities and research institutions that accept federal grants; consulting firms with federal contracts; manufacturers who supply goods to federal agencies and service organizations that provide services to federal agencies as well as the subcontractors of those organizations "
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