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

CHRISTOPHER DAVID MARTINEZ

IndividualAug 18, 2016active

CLARENCE ROCHELLE ROBERTS

IndividualAug 3, 2000active

NEIL W RATNER

IndividualDec 23, 2002active

PATRICIA DUGAN

IndividualFeb 6, 2001active

JANMARIE EULO

IndividualAug 25, 2003active

MINTA ANN MILLER

IndividualAug 7, 2001active

HOWARD ADDIS

IndividualDec 8, 1998inactive

GOVIND SRINIVASAN

IndividualFeb 5, 2004active

ARTEMIO MIRANDASOLARI

IndividualMay 2, 2001active

GLORIA FAY BELLWISDOM

IndividualSep 24, 2002active

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Why is compliance with U.S. Marshals Service - Profiled Fugitives necessary?

The U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) has a vital role in maintaining public safety by tracking down fugitives who pose a risk to society. compliance with the profiles of fugitives published by the usms is essential for several reasons.

Which companies should comply with U.S. Marshals Service - Profiled Fugitives?

All companies, especially those in finance, travel, and healthcare, should comply with the U.S. Marshals Service's Profiling Fugitives List. By doing so, they reduce the risk of engaging in business with individuals wanted by law enforcement. This helps protect the company’s reputation and ensures legal obligations are met, fostering a safer business environment.