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The National Association of Government Contractors is proud to recognize the best of America's small business government contractors with the NAGC Small Business Government Contractor of the Year Award. This special recognition of small businesses with fewer than 1000 employees is given annually to a single small business from the winners of five regional competitions. Small businesses currently or previously engaged in the procurement process within the past 24 months are encouraged to apply directly for the award, or they may be nominated by others.
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Government Contracting Accounting and Compliance Developments Conference
June 7&8, 2012
8:00 AM