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BUSINESS REPORT: Stafford County – Where Connectivity And Opportunity Intersect

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The East Coast’s primary north-south passenger rail line bisects Stafford, with CSX and Amtrak service complemented by Virginia Railway Express, which provides commuter service to DC. Our economic development team is committed to fast-tracking business permits,” said Baroody. INVESTING IN 21ST CENTURY INFRASTRUCTURE.

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Separated at Birth

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Eisenhower System of Interstate and Defense Highways. beltways) that permit motorists to avoid driving through the heart of major cities. DC now is moving forward with a $1.3-billion The project originally was scheduled to be completed in 1998 at an estimated cost of $2.8 Thankfully, the need to defend the U.S.

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Cover Story: 2014 Business Facilities – Metro And Global Rankings

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Located an hour from Washington, DC’s biotech corridor and less than 30 minutes from well-known national biodefense resource Fort Detrick in Frederick, MD, Washington County is an affordable place to do business with close proximity to local metropolitan areas. Youngstown, OH: Exports Engine.

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Feature Story: 2016 Economic Development Awards

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3 Texas all exceeded 75 on the Index, followed by Maryland, Delaware, DC, Oregon, Arizona, Pennsylvania and Georgia. defense department, with an additional $500 million in state and private investment. It’s scheduled to open in 2016 and employ up to 450 people when fully operational. Andrew Cuomo. for the first time.

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Best Practices for Multiple Award IDIQ – Task and Delivery Order Contracting

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These contracts allow the government to acquire an indefinite quantity, within stated limits, of supplies or services during a fixed period, with deliveries or performance to be scheduled by placing orders with the contractor. and Part 38 pertaining to the Federal Supply Schedule program, take precedence over the Subpart 16.5