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Report of Contracting Activity VENDOR_NAME ADDRESS_LINE_1 ADDRESS_LINE_2 CITY STATE COUNTRY.UniqueName ZIP_CODE_5 CONTACT PHONE ADM_EMAIL_ADDR PICTURE FRAME FACTORY COR 2300 18TH STREET N.W. - WASHINGTON DC US 20009 KAMRAN GILANSHAH 202-265-6767 [email protected] THREE STARS BREWING COMPA 6400 CHILLUM PLACE N.W. - WASHINGTON DC US 20012 MICHAEL MCGARVEY 202-498-7401 [email protected] LYNCH DEVELOPMENT ADVISORS LLC 1508 U STREET NW - WASHINGTON DC US 20009 JAIR LYNCH 202-462-1092 - METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON EAR,IN 12061 TECH ROAD SILVER SPRING MD US 20904 ROSEMARY ROUSSIL 301-681-6636 CAREER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE INC 1101 VERMONT AVENUE, NW, L002 WASHINGTON DC US 20005 MOSES RABI 202-552-3040 [email protected] GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY 4400 UNIVERSITY DRIVE FAIRFAX VA US 22030 W.D. CLARK, DIR. 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