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EOUSA DRS ADA

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The contract pertains to mediation services provided by the Disability Rights Section (DRS) in support of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It is managed by the Department of Justice under the Boards and Divisions Offices, with the place of performance specified as Washington, District of Columbia. The contract is identified by the title "EOUSA DRS ADA" and falls under the NAICS code 541199, which covers professional services related to mediation. Key contacts for this contract include Michael D. Jackson as the primary point of contact and Tanya Newland-Senior serving as the Small Business Point of Contact. The contract opportunity was forecasted on May 25, 2026, and aims to facilitate effective dispute resolution to uphold ADA compliance and rights for individuals with disabilities. Further information and updates regarding this forecasted contracting opportunity can be accessed through the Department of Justice’s official procurement forecast portal.

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Mediation services contract by DOJ’s DRS for ADA compliance in Washington, D.C., with key contacts.

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Department Of Justice → Boards And Divisions Offices

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541199 - All Other Legal Services View NAICS

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Washington, DC, US

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Boards And Divisions Offices
Contacts2 people available
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Department Of Justice → Boards And Divisions Offices
Office AddressN/A
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Michael D. Jackson
Tanya Newland-SeniorSmall Business POC

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Disability Rights Section (DRS) - Mediation Services in Support of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

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