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Travel and Logistics Support for Training Missions

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Department Of State → Bureau Of Counterterrorism View Agency

NAICS

488991 - Packing and CratingView NAICS

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Provide international travel coordination, in-country transport, lodging, security escorts, and movement of training equipment across high-risk regions.

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