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The General Services Administration Needs To Improve Its Cleaning and Guard Contracting Activities

LCD-80-21 Published: Mar 12, 1980. Publicly Released: Mar 12, 1980.
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The General Services Administration's (GSA) contracting activities for cleaning and guard services were reviewed. As of March 31, 1979, GSA had active cleaning and guard contracts at an annual cost of over $59 million and $38 million respectively.

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