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DATE (50)
later than 60 days
annual
1949
fiscal years
1986
30 days
60 days
each of the fiscal years 2006 through
3 years
2965
fiscal year
each fiscal year
the fiscal year
2010
fiscal year 2008
1ST SESSION H. R. 2965
2005
later than 4 years
such fiscal year
36 months
the base year
September 30, 2008
June 1, 2004
September
July 1, 2004
4 fiscal years
later than October 1, 2005
the end of each fiscal year
the previous 5 years
less than 180 days
later than 6 years
later than 180 days
5 years
18 months
2002
more than 2 years
fiscal year 2007
JUNE 17, 2005
24
Year 2004
less than 60 days
fiscal year 2011
later than September 30, 2005
4 years
fiscal year 2009
later than September 30, 2010
biannual
4131
270 days
a base year
EVENT (1)
the ‘‘Cognitive Abili-
FAC (1)
Federal Prison
GPE (15)
United States
the United States
South Carolina
New
Mexico
Wisconsin
Michigan
Massachusetts
the United States of America
the District of Columbia
Pennsylvania
Kansas
Virginia
Maryland
Iowa
Prisons
LOC (1)
IH
NORP (1)
Congressional
ORG (50)
Federal Prison Industries
SEC
Prison Industries
Federal
Congress
Board
Federal Prison
U.S.C.
the Bureau of Prisons
the Board of Directors
the Federal Bureau of Prisons
United
Board of Directors
the Federal Acquisition Regulation
The Board of Directors of
the Small Business Act
uct
Federal
19
Prison Industries
the Office of Fed-
the Internal Revenue Code
the Federal Government
Federal
Prison Industries
Industries
Federal Procurement Policy Act
Federal Prison Industries donate
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Bureau
the Office of Federal
3
Procurement Policy Act
Federal Property
a Bureau of Prisons
Assessment Demonstration Program
Administrative Services Act
MENTS
Board of Directors of
Officer of the Corporation
the Industrial Products Business
the Office Furniture Business Group
Recycling Activities Business Group
Federal Government
eral Prison Industries
the Federal Property
the Inmate Work Training Administrator
JAVITS-WAGNER-O’DAY ACT.—Nothing
State
the Chairperson of the Board
partment
Vocational Assessment and Training Program
PERSON (50)
INMATE
BIGGERT
TOM DAVIS
MALONEY
LEACH
ROYCE
BOEHNER
HART
FLAKE
GINGREY
CANTOR
HAYES
FERGUSON
FORBES
JENKINS
CULBERSON
MCCOTTER
KINGSTON
OSBORNE
DUNCAN
SHUSTER
BRADY
BALDWIN
LATHAM
MCKEON
MUSGRAVE
EMANUEL
RANGEL
MILLER
DINGELL
LOBIONDO
MORAN
MCGOVERN
KNOLLENBERG
SENSENBRENNER
SESSIONS
LANTOS
CAMP
WOOLSEY
BEAUPREZ
KUCINICH
NADLER
PORTER
COBLE
WEINER
UPTON
CONYERS
DOYLE
FEENEY
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
98.6%
government oversight
65.5%
public health
29.2%
Extracted Keywords
prison industries
federal prison
inmate
prison
industries
procurement
purchases
contract
opportunities
award
mandatory
activity shall
competitive
authority sec
require federal
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