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INMA Coop Agreement

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The contract titled "INMA Coop Agreement" is a forecast posted on May 25, 2026, by the Federal Bureau of Investigation under the Department of Justice. It falls under the NAICS code 813920, which pertains to management oversight services. The performance location is Washington, District of Columbia, though specific address details were not provided. The contract aims to establish cooperative management oversight, likely in support of the FBI’s administrative or operational functions. Key points include the involvement of designated contacts for inquiries—Quintina Chynell Gray as the primary point of contact and Marcia Denise Kirkpatrick serving as the Small Business Point of Contact. This indicates potential opportunities for small businesses to engage with the contract. Interested parties can find more information or track updates through the Department of Justice’s contracting opportunities website. Overall, the agreement seeks to enhance the FBI’s oversight mechanisms through a structured cooperative arrangement.

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FBI INMA Coop Agreement for management oversight services in Washington, supporting small business engagement.

Agency

Department Of Justice → Federal Bureau Of Investigation

NAICS

813920 - Professional OrganizationsView NAICS

Place of Performance

Washington, DC, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Justice → Federal Bureau Of Investigation
Contacts2 people available
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Department Of Justice → Federal Bureau Of Investigation
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Contacts
Quintina Chynell Gray
Marcia Denise KirkpatrickSmall Business POC

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