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Maritime Administration is •evalu- ating proposals, submitted on Janu- ary 8, 1974, from independent con- tractors interested in furnishing "necessary qualified personnel, services, materials and facilities," and providing support services for a two-day "shipyard marketing seminar and planning conference" to be held probably in June. Con- tract award is expected 'by April 1.

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