Document Type: Modification/Amendment
Posted Date: 11-JAN-18
Location: Department of State, East Asian & Pacific Posts, U.S. Embassy Phnomn Penh, Cambodia
Classification Code: Q - Medical services
Subject: Provision of Health Insurance for Locally Employed Staff of U.S Embassy Phnom Penh
Solicitation Number: 19CB6018R0001
Internet Link: https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=301e7ecd654e68abb4f1e580491ace8c&tab=documents&tabmode=list
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