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5/15/2017 Intel Involved Matching Grant Program 1 5/12/2017 FY2017 IIMG Payment Report for 2016 Hours (Round 1 of 3) SysOrgID PrintName State Country Total Match Grant Amount Payment Date 5651 1 Lt Charles W. 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