Remote (Virtual) and In-person Deposition and Examination Reporting Services
ID: 15JPSS25N00000038Type: Presolicitation
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JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OFOFFICES, BOARDS AND DIVISIONSJMD-PROCUREMENT SERVICES STAFFWASHINGTON, DC, 20530, USA

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Court Reporting and Stenotype Services (561492)

PSC

SUPPORT- ADMINISTRATIVE: COURT REPORTING (R606)
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    The Department of Justice is seeking qualified vendors to provide Remote (Virtual) and In-person Deposition and Examination Reporting Services. This procurement aims to secure comprehensive court reporting services that will support various legal proceedings, ensuring accurate and timely documentation of depositions and examinations. These services are critical for maintaining the integrity of legal processes and facilitating effective communication within the judicial system. Interested parties should reach out to Toya Bethea at Toya.D.Bethea@usdoj.gov for further details, as this opportunity is currently in the presolicitation phase and specific deadlines will be outlined in subsequent announcements.

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