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This is a personal services contract for an individual serving as a Program Management and Oversight Advisor, where all duties are non-delegable and subcontracting or supplier involvement is explicitly prohibited. The position requires the sole performance of services by the contracted individual without the ability to outsource any portion of the work. The contract was posted on July 9, 2026, with a response deadline of July 23, 2026, and falls under NAICS code 921190, which pertains to other general government support activities. The contracting agency is the Department of State, specifically under Acquisitions - Inl, with no specified place of performance or point of contact provided. No set-aside designation applies, and there are no opportunities for subcontractors or suppliers to participate under this solicitation.

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Personal services contract for sole Performance as Program Advisor, no subcontracting allowed, Department of State, July 2026.

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Department Of State → Acquisitions - InlView Agency

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921190 - Other General Government SupportView NAICS

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AgencyDepartment Of State → Acquisitions - Inl
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This is a personal services contract for an individual Program Management and Oversight Advisor. The work is non-delegable and does not allow for subcontracting of duties.

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