The Cyber Defense Review
ID: 1564SType: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICEUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICECustomer ServicesWashington, DC, 20401, USA

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    The Cyber Defense Review is a procurement notice from the UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PUBLISHING OFFICE. The notice type is Combined Synopsis/Solicitation and the procurement target is a separate-covered book. This book requires various operations such as electronic prepress, printing, binding, packing, and distribution. The book is typically used for the purpose of providing information and analysis on cyber defense.

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