U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Parties Excluded

The US General Services Administration (GSA) maintains a list of parties excluded from federal procurement and non-procurement programs. This list identifies individuals and entities that are barred from receiving federal contracts or benefits due to various reasons, including misconduct or default.

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166,697 Entities in U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Parties Excluded
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

GENADZIY ANATOLIEVICH FILIPAU

IndividualOct 30, 2024active

OBSHCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOI OTVETSTVENNOSTYU RTK TECHNOLOGIES

IndividualOct 30, 2024active

ZAKRYTOE AKTSIONERNOE OBSHCHESTVO TEKHNOLOGICHESKII PARK KOSMONAVTIKI LINKOS

IndividualOct 30, 2024active

ATI SAZAN FARHANG TASNIM INSTITUTE

IndividualOct 31, 2024active

KURCHALOI DISTRICT BRANCH OF THE MVD OF RUSSIA

IndividualOct 31, 2024active

TAL YONATAN MENASHE

IndividualOct 30, 2024active

NORTH SOUTH CARGO

IndividualOct 30, 2024active

AKTSIONERNOE OBSHCHESTVO RAKETNO KOSMICHESKII TSENTR PROGRESS

IndividualOct 30, 2024active

JYNELL Y NIXON

IndividualMar 21, 2016active

KAREN N LACY

IndividualJan 28, 2004active

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