Property and Casualty Actuarial Services Sought by Maine Risk Management Division
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- The Maine Division of Purchases has issued a request for proposals notice (RFP#201112188) on behalf of the Maine Department of Administrative and Financial Services through Risk Management Division for personnel, facilities, materials and services to conduct biennial actuarial examinations. The response due date is Feb. 2.
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