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

QAIS HADI SAYED HASAN ALKHAZALI

IndividualDec 27, 2019active

YVONNE WATSON

IndividualMar 21, 2016active

TOUMSKI G SENGAL

IndividualOct 27, 1997active

WANDA MARIE BEZNER

IndividualFeb 6, 2002active

WAYNE B GRANDIDGE

IndividualFeb 8, 2002active

WILLIAM E LIGHTFOOTE II

IndividualMar 2, 2001active

WILLIAM BEAVERS

IndividualMay 29, 2008active

WILLIAM ERNEST ROGERS

IndividualApr 19, 2007active

MARIA XIRADAKIS

IndividualJul 3, 1997active

PATI SATUI

IndividualMay 9, 2022active

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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?

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