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Master Your Business Classification with the Ultimate Guide to NAICS Code

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business data, which holds great significance for policy development and economic analysis. NAICS are structured hierarchically from broad sectors to specific industries and are pivotal for business identification, market analysis, and compliance with regulations and tax requirements.

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Understanding North American Industry Classification System Codes

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NAICS groups businesses based on similar production processes, while SIC codes grouped industries based on demand or production. This production-oriented approach provides a more accurate reflection of the economic activities and processes within each industry, facilitating better analysis and comparison of business data.

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Congress Discusses How To Govern The Acquisition of AI

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The witness recommended that government agencies compile and furnish data sets to allow for faster transition during contract execution. Finally, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) discussed concerns over the government giving social media direct demands to censor content on social media. View the full article

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Friday Flash 10/20/23

The Coalition for Government Procurement

As FAS Commissioner Sonny Hashmi stated in a recent post, “Our regional based employees aren’t going away, but this shift in our structure will meet the growing demand from our customers that FAS respond holistically when it comes to contracting assistance.” The hearing covered a wide range of topics, including: (i) how the U.S.

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Friday Flash 10/27/23

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The witness recommended that government agencies compile and furnish data sets to allow for faster transition during contract execution. Finally, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) discussed concerns over the government giving social media direct demands to censor content on social media.