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DOD does not typically complete CRM work in-house,
almost all of it is contracted with oversight by
in-Gov personnel. NPS, USFS, BLM, NRCS, generally
have a bunch of people that are summer hire, temps,
terms, or lower grade GS's that get drawn from various
areas to complete projects - they them move on
someplace else (someone from NPS etc might correct me
if I am way off base).
--- "Thomas W. Cuddy" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Among my own archaeological colleagues in the
> greater Washington DC
> area it is the military that is one of the biggest
> clients, even as private
> contractors. I can think of several projects off
> hand - at Aberdeen
> Proving Ground in Maryland, Fort Belvoir, Virginia,
> and even Vieques
> Island in Puerto Rico.
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