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Department Of Defense → Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DhacaView Agency

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561920 - Convention and Trade Show OrganizersView NAICS

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Design and manage scientific agendas for NFRA meetings, including workshops, collaborative sessions, speaker coordination, and participant engagement logistics.

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