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Office of the Attorney General Procurement Policy RFP

Illinois Attorney General Office, Springfield, IL·State
Reported Agency
Office of the Attorney General

Summary

This document is an agenda for a meeting of the Procurement Policy and Compliance Monitoring Board. It outlines the topics to be discussed, including Roll Call, Review/Approve Minutes, Old Business, New Business (FY24 Purchase of Data Software for Medicaid Fraud), Public Comment, and Adjournment. The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 21, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. and will be conducted telephonically.

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