TYPES OF ECPS Sample Clauses

TYPES OF ECPS. The Government reserves the right to reject any proposed ECP. Suggested ECPs are provided as a guideline only, not to be construed as a requirement for inclusion in any specific Delivery Order. Suggested ECPs include, but are not limited to the following. Energy Energy Project Economic Category Title Life Description
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