Friday, 29 April 2016

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Second Reminder - Unpaid Invoice

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Thursday, 28 April 2016

Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

[dcyp] Bikes for the World tomorrow, Mother's Day at The Children's Inn, and More!!


DC Metro Young Professionals
www.dcypkiwanis.org
April 25, 2016
Serve Your Community While Networking With Young Professionals

Club Officers

President 
Dustin Benoit

dcyp.president@gmail.com


Secretary-Treasurer
Troy Dibley

dcyp.secretary@gmail.com


Directors
Service Projects
Haben Ghebremeschel 
Lissa Snyders

dcyp.service@gmail.com

Marketing & Communications
Amanda Guelzow Fanning

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Special Events & Membership
Carly Henry
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Social & Networking
Terry Creamer

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We look forward to seeing you at these upcoming events​!

Volunteer at Bikes for the World 

Where: Bikes for the World Warehouse, 1420 S Eads St. Arlington, VA 22202 (UPDATED LOCATION!)

When: Wednesday, April 27, 6:00 PM-8:30 PM

Join us as we help Bikes for the World loading a shipping container with donated bikes to send overseas. Volunteer duties may range from tasks as simple as rolling a bike from the warehouse to the shipping container to actually lifting and packing the bikes into the trailer. DCYP will meet up at 6pm, but if you want to arrive earlier, Bikes for the World will begin loading the container as early as 4pm.

Bikes for the World makes quality used bicycles and parts affordable and available to lower income people in developing countries and works to generate skilled employment in bicycle repair and maintenance overseas. Sign up on Meetup or by emailing the Service Team at dcyp.service@gmail.com.

 

Cook Mother's Day Dinner at Children's Inn (NEW!)

Where: Children's Inn, 7 West Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20814

When: Sunday, May 8, 4:00 - 8:00 PM

Join us as we prepare a Mother's Day dinner and craft for children and parents residing at The Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This event is limited to a total of 12 volunteers, so please sign up in advance. The Children's Inn at the NIH is a residential "place like home" for sick children and their families. Children come from across the country and around the world to stay together with their families in The Inn's healing environment while receiving groundbreaking medical treatments at the NIH, the world's leading biomedical research center. While the NIH takes care of the child's medical needs, The Inn tends to the child's heart, soul and spirit. To sign up, please email dcyp.service@gmail.com.

 

Volunteer at Taste of Arlington (NEW!)

When: Sunday, May 15, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Where: Ballston Common Mall, Wilson Blvd & N Taylor / N Randolph St., Arlington, VA, 22203

Taste of Arlington, Arlington's largest street festival, features over 50 local restaurants, music, entertainment for kids, a dog park, and beer and wine tents for patrons to enjoy. DCYP will be volunteering at the festival on behalf of the Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC), which gets a $50 donation for every volunteer. Duties may include helping with registration, pouring beer and wine, running carnival games for kids, assisting with the restaurant booths, etc. Our group's specific duties and the time of our shift will be announced closer to the date of the event. Volunteers will receive an awesome volunteer t-shirt, refreshments and snacks during our shift, and a booklet of 10 free taste tickets to use at the festival. After our shift we'll enjoy the festival together and use our free tickets! To sign up to receive more details, email dcyp.service@gmail.com or visit Meetup.

 

Happy Hour @ Glen's Garden Market (NEW!)

When: Wednesday, May 25  6:30 - 8:00 PM

Where: Glen's Garden Market, 2001 S St NW, Washington, DC, 20009

Come relax at Glen's Garden Market with other DCYP Kiwanis members! Learn about the upcoming events for the summer as well as our recent activities. Just look for the balloon when you arrive! See you there!



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Monday, 25 April 2016

[ND-DC-YA] ND-DC-YA Housing Newsletter

Note: listings include the date in which they first appeared or were last updated on the housing newsletter. Please help us keep these emails up to date by letting me know when your housing needs have been met so I can remove your listing. Thank you! Go Irish.


FOR ANY NEW HOUSING REQUESTS, OR TO CHANGE, ALTER, OR REMOVE A LISTING, PLEASE EMAIL MARIA PAULA ELIZONDO AT MP.ELIZONDO@GMAIL.COM.


LOOKING FOR TEMPORARY HOUSING


*** (NEW) 4/25 Hello! My name is Cara O'Brien and I am a rising fifth year architecture student at Notre Dame interning in DC for this summer.  I am looking for temporary housing from around May 27th until August 5th.  I would like my own bedroom (preferably furnished) but am not particular about private bathroom.  Please let me know if you or anyone you know is looking to sublease their room for the summer! (Cara.M.O'Brien.250@nd.edu) ***


*** (NEW) 4/25 (May 15, 2016-August 13, 2016) Hello, my name is Scott Hoyland and I am a Sophomore Economics and Applied Mathematics major at Notre Dame. I am looking for summer housing around DC for my internship in the Senate. If you have any information, please contact me at shoyland@nd.edu. Thank you!***


*** 3/16 (early June - mid August 2016, around Crystal City or good access to blue/yellow line) Hi all, I'm Will Badart ('18, Computer Science + Security) looking for basic housing during my 10wk internship at Booz Allen.  If you have information, please contact me at wbadart@nd.edu.  Thank you and happy Spring!***


*** 3/16 My name is Walter Cosby, I'm a law student at Emory, and I'm looking for housing in DC this summer for about 11 weeks (May 15 - July 16). I'm looking for a studio or 1 bedroom in the Penn Quarter/Chinatown area. Open to roommates as well. You can contact me at wcosby0@gmail.com .Thanks!***


***3/16 My name is Kate Whiteman and I am currently a 2L at Notre Dame Law School. I will be working in DC this summer and am looking for housing from mid-May until mid-July in the Tenleytown/American University area. Alternatively, if nothing is available in that area, I would still be happy with living anywhere close to the metro red line. You can contact me at Kate.M.Whiteman.7@nd.edu Thank you!***


***1/24 Hi, I'm a law student, and I'm looking for housing in DC during 10-12 weeks in the summer (June-Aug). I'm looking for apartments in these areas: Logan Square, DuPont Circle, Foggy Bottom, Georgetown. Please contact me at ipark@nd.edu for any available housing, or if you know of friends who will be subletting. Thank you!***


*** 12/21 (January 2016: Looking for Room in Centreville/Fairfax/Manassas/Chantilly, VA): Notre Dame junior in Electrical Engineering looking for a room to stay while working at Adaptive Methods as an EE intern. Ideal would be January 3 to February 12. Have car and simply need a room and bath. Contact Nick Van Lieshout at nvanlies@nd.edu. Thanks and GO Irish! ***


***  12/21 (June 2016: Looking for Room in Centreville/Fairfax/Manassas/Chantilly, VA): Notre Dame junior in Electrical Engineering looking for a room to stay while working at Adaptive Methods as an EE intern. Ideal would be June 26 to August 12. Have car and simply need a room and bath. Contact Nick Van Lieshout at nvanlies@nd.edu. Thanks and GO Irish!***
 

 LOOKING FOR PERMANENT HOUSING


*** (NEW) 4/25 "Hi! I'm a Class of 2016 female graduate graduating in May and will be working for a non-profit in D.C. I will be working in a collaborative work space on 7th near the Gallery Place/Archives/Federal Triangle metro stops so I can pretty much live anywhere! I am leaning towards something near the airport though (Arlington area) since I will be traveling throughout the year. I am looking for either a room to rent or a roommate or two to share an apartment. I also need to be close to transportation. Looking to start rent the last week of June or July 1st. Reach out if you'd like to talk! My email is eaucar@nd.edu."***


*** (NEW) 4/25 2013 grad looking for a room to rent or possible roommate. I'm extremely laid back, tidy, and looking forward to exploring DC. DM me on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/alexandra.budz***


*** 3/27 Looking for room to rent or find possible roommate (Female, early to mid-twenties, fun & clean) in Arlington area starting in May. Please contact me through facebook if interested - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=756320336***


*** 1/24 Looking for housing (studio or one bedroom) for one year starting in February. Ideally would like Foggy Bottom/Downtown/Mt. Vernon-Convention Center/DuPont. Also metro access on Blue/Orange/Silver line. Taking my car so parking would be a plus. Please contact Claudia Ramirez ('03) at cramireznd@gmail.com. Thanks!***


HAS A ROOM/APARTMENT AVAILABLE


***(NEW) 4/25 ND 2015 grad looking for a subletter for a room in a beautiful house in Columbia Heights! Available June/July (some flexibility) through September, with the option to renew. The room ($1100/month) is on the top floor, with a walk-in closet and new marble bathroom. The house itself is located just off of 14th Street, and is a five-minute walk to the metro (green/yellow lines), Target, Giant, CVS, and dozens of other stores and restaurants! There are also several bus lines in the area. Current tenants are four other roommates (some Domers). Email Cailean at cgeary93@gmail.com if interested.  


***(NEW) 4/25 Glover Park Sublet (2824 Bellevue Terrace NW). AVAILABLE MAY 1ST OR EARLIER. Glover Park sublet, month of May or longer.
Top floor room in beautiful, large Glover Park home.
Can be furnished, semi-furnished or bring your own furniture, $1000/month
Light-filled and spacious bedroom, with two closets. Bring your own furniture or room can be furnished. Bathroom is shared by one other tenant.
Share kitchen, living room and sun room with other tenants. Washer and dryer in house. All utilities and wi-fi included in rent. Possibility of staying on; also possible early move-in (before May 1).
One block to Mass Ave and Wisconsin Ave bus stops. Great house for young professionals, graduate, or undergrad students. Short walk to Whole Foods, Georgetown, Embassy Row, American University, Giant, Starbucks, CVS, post office, dry cleaners, health clubs, yoga studio, restaurants, National Cathedral. 10-min. bus ride to Dupont Circle. The 30s buses to Georgetown and downtown and N buses to Dupont, Farragut, Federal Triangle are one block away.
Contact Nick (574 514-9244).***


*** (NEW) 4/25 Available 1 June. Furnished master bedroom/bathroom available in a 2BR / 2BA luxury condo building in Capitol Riverfront. Two blocks from Navy Yard metro (green line), 10 minute walk to Capitol South metro (blue/orange/silver lines) and blocks from Nationals Ballpark and The Yards Park​. All utilities and wifi included with central A/C . Underground parking available for additional $150/month. Building has rooftop pool, fitness center and courtyard with grills and outdoor TV. Available just for summer or until 1 December for $1700/month​. Other tenant is a welcoming Notre Dame alum (class of 2007). Contact owner Jordan (jcwally@gmail.com). Click here for pictures of building and identical unit.***


***(NEW) 4/25 2014 Notre Dame grad seeking a renter for summer 2016 (June-August) for a furnished bedroom in a beautiful shared rowhouse in Mt. Pleasant. House is shared with three young professionals in mid-20s (2 girls, 1 guy). We don't care about gender, but you will share bathroom with girl. Updated kitchen, porch, laundry available, wonderful attentive landlord. Rent is $1050 a month, utilities included. Mt. Pleasant is a fantastic hidden gem of DC -  quiet, tucked away neighborhood between the popular Adams Morgan and Columbia Heights neighborhoods and Rock Creek Park, 15 minute bus ride to Dupont Circle, 25-30 minutes to downtown. 3 minute walk to the 42/43 buses and S1 S2 S4 and S9 buses on main road 16th street. 15 minute walk to Columbia Heights Metro. If interested, please contact Stephanie McKay at stephaniemckay01@gmail.com***


*** 4/13 Notre Dame grad (ACE, 2002) is seeking a renter for summer 2016 for an upstairs furnished bedroom and adjoining bathroom in a beautiful shared rowhouse in Bloomingdale.  Bloomingdale is a great neighborhood in the city that is close to bus lines and a 1 mile walk to Shaw/Howard Metro (green/yellow lines). Rent is $1200 per month -- or $300 per week -- including utilities.  Flexible summer dates.  Please specify dates needed in your email to Liz at hughesea@hotmail.com.  More details available in Craigslist post at http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/sub/5511495397.html.***

*** 3/27 Available April 1. Contact Stephanie Parks (stephanie.m.parks@gmail.com) if interested1 bedroom apartment for $1500/month and available April 1http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/5496623081.html***


*** 3/16 One bedroom available in a furnished but unoccuppied two bedroom condo at the Gates of McLean. $900 per month plus utilities. Available April 1, 2016. Rent $900 per month +1/2 utilities (approx $60-$90 per month) Located near Route 66, 495 and the Dulles Access toll road (across the street from Capitol One and less than 1 mile from Liberty Crossing) Gated community with assigned and visitor parking; swimming pool; Jacuzzi. Full gym with new equipment and recently renovated locker room and sauna. Business center (computers, fax & the internet). 2nd story unit with spacious patio overlooking the swimming pool. Gas fireplace, washer and dryer. Common dining and living rooms are beautifully furnished. Large bedroom (11' x 14') with private full bath and walk-in closet. Close to Tysons Corner shopping. Walking distance to new silver line metro. Contact Michelle at m_trosset@msn.com if interested. ***

*** 3/7 Available April 1. Contact Stephanie Parks (stephanie.m.parks@gmail.com) if interested4 bedroom house for $4800 per month: http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/5476431259.html  ***


*** 3/7 Catholic/Christian women: Room for rent in house near Catholic University
 $750 — Washington, District of Columbia, Available March 1st. For rent: Mid-size (11x14) bedroom in 4bd/2.5ba three-story brick home available as early as March 1st. Located in Woodridge (DC), 2 miles east of Catholic University. We are three Catholic women (late 20's/early 30's), all graduate students at CUA, looking for a 4th roommate. Clean, comfortable, quiet environment. (Also the site of monthly gatherings of the CUA Contemporary Catholic Writers reading and discussion group, which is a lot of fun.) Email Jessica Schnepp at jschnepp84@hotmail.com for more information and photos.***


*** 2/26 Two 2014 female grads looking to rent 1 bedroom in a 3BR (converted) / 2BA apartment next to Woodley Park Metro station. The room is in the Calvert House apartment building and will be available starting June 1. Please email Amanda at africk3@alumni.nd.edu for more info. Thanks! ***


*** 2/26 Andrew Zuraw, Class of 2002, has a 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo with garage parking available in March in Silver Spring for $1350 per month.  Utilities included.  Less than a mile from the Silver Spring metro, the condo is on the 10th floor in a building with a front desk concierge, an outdoor swimming pool, and shared rooftop access.  New windows, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, tons of closet space.  Less than a mile to the beltway.  Please contact me at andrewzuraw@yahoo.com if interested.***

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[wapadc] Job Announcement

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) is recruiting a Health Services Research methodologist to advance our work with the AHRQ Quality Indicators (QIs).
 
The AHRQ QIs, which use administrative (hospital discharge) data to measure and track safety, quality, and access, are one of the Agency's most well-known  and visible programs:  the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services use many of the AHRQ QIs for public reporting and payment; states use some for public reporting; public health officials and others use them to target interventions for improving access and forestall potentially preventable hospital admissions; hospitals use the measures in quality improvement; and researchers use them extensively to develop new evidence about ways to improve safety, quality, accessibility, affordability, and equity. Because of these increasingly important and visible uses of the AHRQ QIs, it is essential that we continuously scrutinize them in light of the latest evidence and data capacities, and improve and update them regularly. The Health Services Research methodologist will work with the Quality Indicators team in AHRQ's Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets to accomplish this.
 
The position is a two-year renewable Staff Service Fellow position, at the civil service equivalent of a GS 12, 13, or 14, depending on qualifications and experience. Because the necessary methodological skill-set could come from a number of different disciplines, such as Statistics, Economics, Epidemiology, or Nursing, we have not specified a discipline and will consider any candidate demonstrating a rigorous measurement expertise.
 
The USA Jobs vacancy announcements can be seen here:
 
 
Virginia Mackay-Smith
Associate Director, Center for Delivery, Organization, and Markets
Acting Director, CDOM's Division of Market and Systems Research
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop #7W25B, Rockville, MD, 20857
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[wapadc] Job Announcement for WAPA listserv


We are recruiting for at Sr. Health and Research Analyst (GS 14) in the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the  Secretary, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), in Office of Planning, Evaluation, and Analysis (OPEA). OPEA conducts advanced analysis of health information technology strategies; applies research methodologies to perform evaluation studies of federal investments in health information technology; and applies advanced mathematical or quantitative modeling to the U.S. health care system for simulating the microeconomic and macroeconomic effects of investing in health information technology.  Check out HealthIT.gov Dashboard to see examples of OPEA's work: http://redirect.state.sbu/?url=http://www.dashboard.healthit.gov/dashboards/dashboards.php
 
Position Duties:
  • Advise manager and other key officials on research and evaluation, including formulation of evaluations/research projects and interpretation of findings that impact policy such as the Interoperability Roadmap, direction, and long-range goals and emerging trends in healthcare delivery
  • Review legislation, statutory provisions, and congressional reports related to public health programs
  • Plan and conduct multiple research studies involving complex data analysis techniques focused on the adoption, use and impact of health information technology and related organization policies and programs
  • Identify, analyze, and report on emerging trends in the adoption and use of health information technology and other related trends in healthcare delivery
  • Provide presentations on public health issues to program officials on a regular basis
  • Prepare written materials (e.g., reports, talking points, research manuscripts) for use in publications for the public.
  • Develop qualitative and quantitative methods and strategies for planning, evaluating, and documenting program activities.
 
Apply by This Friday, April 29th!
 
Senior Health and Research Analyst, GS-0601-14
Opening Date: 04/25/16
Closing Date: 04/29/16 or the first 100 applications
HHS-ONC-MP-16-1679812
Merit Promotion (MP)
 
 
Senior Health and Research Analyst, GS-0601-14
Opening Date: 04/25/16
Closing Date: 04/29/16 or the first 100 applications
HHS-ONC-DE-16-1679976
Delegated Examining (DE)
 
 
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Thursday, 21 April 2016

[dcyp] Bikes for the World, Mother's Day at The Children's Inn, and More!!


DC Metro Young Professionals
www.dcypkiwanis.org
April 8, 2016
Serve Your Community While Networking With Young Professionals

Club Officers

President 
Dustin Benoit

dcyp.president@gmail.com


Secretary-Treasurer
Troy Dibley

dcyp.secretary@gmail.com


Directors
Service Projects
Haben Ghebremeschel 
Lissa Snyders

dcyp.service@gmail.com

Marketing & Communications
Amanda Guelzow Fanning

dcyp.communications@gmail.com


Special Events & Membership
Carly Henry
dcyp.events@gmail.com 

Social & Networking
Terry Creamer

dcyp.social@gmail.com

      
Join as an Official Member

Check Out These Upcoming Events​!

Volunteer at Bikes for the World  (NEW!)

Where: Bikes for the World, 1408 N Fillmore St., Suite 11, Arlington, VA

When: Wednesday, April 27, 6:00 PM-8:30 PM

Join us as we help Bikes for the World loading a shipping container with donated bikes to send overseas. Volunteer duties may range from tasks as simple as rolling a bike from the warehouse to the shipping container to actually lifting and packing the bikes into the trailer. DCYP will meet up at 6pm, but if you want to arrive earlier, Bikes for the World will begin loading the container as early as 4pm.

Bikes for the World makes quality used bicycles and parts affordable and available to lower income people in developing countries and works to generate skilled employment in bicycle repair and maintenance overseas. Sign up on Meetup or by emailing the Service Team at dcyp.service@gmail.com.

 

Cook Mother's Day Dinner at Children's Inn (NEW!)

Where: Children's Inn, 7 West Drive, Bethesda, MD, 20814

When: Sunday, May 4:00 - 8:00 PM

Join us as we prepare a Mother's Day dinner and craft for children and parents residing at The Children's Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This event is limited to a total of 12 volunteers, so please sign up in advance. The Children's Inn at the NIH is a residential "place like home" for sick children and their families. Children come from across the country and around the world to stay together with their families in The Inn's healing environment while receiving groundbreaking medical treatments at the NIH, the world's leading biomedical research center. While the NIH takes care of the child's medical needs, The Inn tends to the child's heart, soul and spirit. To sign up, please email dcyp.service@gmail.com.

 

Volunteer at Taste of Arlington (NEW!)

When: Sunday, May 15, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Where: Ballston Common Mall, Wilson Blvd & N Taylor / N Randolph St., Arlington, VA, 22203

Taste of Arlington, Arlington's largest street festival, features over 50 local restaurants, music, entertainment for kids, a dog park, and beer and wine tents for patrons to enjoy. DCYP will be volunteering at the festival on behalf of the Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC), which gets a $50 donation for every volunteer. Duties may include helping with registration, pouring beer and wine, running carnival games for kids, assisting with the restaurant booths, etc. Our group's specific duties and the time of our shift will be announced closer to the date of the event. Volunteers will receive an awesome volunteer t-shirt, refreshments and snacks during our shift, and a booklet of 10 free taste tickets to use at the festival. After our shift we'll enjoy the festival together and use our free tickets! To sign up to receive more details, email dcyp.service@gmail.com or visit Meetup.

 

Happy Hour @ Glen's Garden Market (NEW!)

When: Wednesday, May 25  6:30 - 8:00 PM

Where: Glen's Garden Market, 2001 S St NW, Washington, DC, 20009

Come relax at Glen's Garden Market with other DCYP Kiwanis members! Learn about the upcoming events for the summer as well as our recent activities. Just look for the balloon when you arrive! See you there!





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[wapadc] Fw: calls for proposals for educational research conferences

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Sharing a few calls for proposals for educational research conferences:
 
Arts Assessment Symposium Call for Proposals

A 2012 West Ed study commissioned by the National Endowment for the Arts noted the need for professional development in arts assessment at all grade levels and in varied teaching situations. In response to the needs defined in this report, the State Education Agency Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE) is orchestrating a professional development symposium focused on authentic assessment in the arts, emerging trends and effective practices. SEADAE is now accepting proposals for conference sessions that will appeal to a broad audience of educators: K-12, higher education, administrators and researchers.  

Applications are open now through the deadline of May 15, 2016. More
 
 
Call for Proposals: Assessment, Evaluation, and Accountability: Celebrating 25 Years of CREATE
 
​The conference research and evaluation strands are teacher and administrator effectiveness, classroom assessment, program evaluation, school reform, and accountability. CREATE welcomes empirical research (quantitative, qualitative, and mixed designs), action research, program evaluation, program descriptions, and other presentations related to educational assessment and evaluation. Session options will include 30-minute paper presentations, a doctoral poster session, and a best practices poster session. Conference attendees include representatives from K-12, higher education, policymakers and nonprofit educational organizations.
 
Proposals are accepted through May 1. More
 
Patricia Moore Shaffer
Deputy Director | Research & Analysis
National Endowment for the Arts
400 7th Street SW | Washington DC 20506
shafferp@arts.gov | 202-682-5535 (p) | 202-682-5677 (fax)
Celebrating the NEA's 50th Anniversary at arts.gov/50th.
 
FEDEVAL is a private, unmoderated discussion list for federal employees regarding program and policy evaluation and related issues. Members post messages by sending email to fedeval@listserv.gsa.gov. To subscribe, send your office address and contact information to Stephanie Shipman at ShipmanS@gao.gov. To unsubscribe, send a message to listserv@listserv.gsa.gov with SIGNOFF FEDEVAL in the body. To receive a WEEKLY digest of messages instead, send the message SET FEDEVAL DIGEST to listserv@listserv.gsa.gov.
 
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