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GSA Takes Steps to Remove DEI from Federal Contracts

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Washington Technology - The General Services Administration’s new class deviations will likely lead to a formal rulemaking process that would more permanently enshrine the Trump administration’s desire to outlaw diversity, equity and inclusion provision in government contracting.

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