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Covered California provides affordable healthcare access, powered by AWS

AWS Public Sector

In 2013, more than 17% of Californians did not have health insurance. Leveraging the scalable nature of the cloud, Covered California is no longer paying for unnecessary computing capacity. This was particularly true in California, where more than 39 million people live.

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An In-Depth Examination of Inflation Relief for a Government Contractor

Procurement Notes

Nonetheless, from 2013 to 2018, “[y]ear-over-year [wage] growth has mostly ranged between 2% and 3%[.]” [8] So, with recent wage growth of 5.5%, wage growth has been accelerating. 162] And yes, the above list does mention an act of the Government in its contractual capacity, so that one item could be the basis of a compensable delay.

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Government Contracts Inflation Update

Procurement Notes

For example, from 2013 to 2018, “[y]ear-over-year [wage] growth has mostly ranged between 2% and 3%[.]” [27] Thus, we are presently in a time of accelerating wages. Now, building capacity domestically or with our friends will take time. Louis, stlouisfed.org (July 1, 2013), available at [link]. [44] 2022 +5.1% +5.1% +4.8%