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The contract requires full regulatory compliance and permit acquisition for drone operations, public assembly events, noise emissions, and light emissions within Rabat, Morocco, under the oversight of key Moroccan authorities including ANACM, the Ministry of Culture, and local government bodies. All activities must adhere to UNESCO World Heritage Site regulations, ensuring no disruption to protected cultural and historical areas. The subcontract entails navigating complex bureaucratic processes to secure approvals prior to any operations, with responsibilities covering coordination, documentation, submission, and ongoing compliance monitoring throughout the duration of the project. The work is positioned under the U.S. Embassy Rabat, Department of State, and is tied to a NAICS code indicating professional, scientific, and technical services specifically related to administrative and support activities. Performance is localized to Rabat, requiring deep familiarity with Moroccan regulatory frameworks and cultural heritage protections.

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Drone operations in Rabat require regulatory approvals, UNESCO compliance, and coordination with Moroccan authorities under U.S. Embassy oversight.

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Department Of State → US Embassy RabatView Agency

NAICS

541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Rabat, MA-25, MAR

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AgencyDepartment Of State → US Embassy Rabat
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Securing all permits for drone operations, public assembly, noise, and light emissions from Moroccan authorities, including ANACM, Ministry of Culture, and local government, in compliance with UNESCO site regulations.

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