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You can also search CBDNet using an optional frames interface.
Basic instructions and important notes
Attention: New Search Capability in the CBD Database NEW

Maximum Records Returned: Default is 40. Maximum is 200.

Database to Search: Archive of Notices
(NOTE: Active Notices are no longer searchable via CBDNet. All information on CBDNet is now in the archived database)

Search Terms:


Enter search terms in the space above. Phrases must be in quotation marks (" "). The operators ADJ (adjacent), AND, OR and NOT can be used, but must be in capital letters. For example: "sewage treatment equipment" AND "water purification". Word roots can be searched using an asterisk (*) following the word stem. For example: suppl* will retrieve both supplies and supply. Helpful Hints, are also available as an Adobe Acrobat PDF.

NOTE: CBDNet previously allowed you to search both active and archived databases. As of January 2, 2002, the active notices database is no longer available. The Archive database begins with December 2, 1996 and continues through January 2, 2002.

NOTE: The contracting professionals identified as "points of contact" are responsible for responding to all questions about the content of any synopsis.

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Questions or comments regarding this service? Contact the GPO Access User Support Team by Internet e-mail at cbd-support@gpo.gov; by telephone at 1-202-512-1530 (locally in the D.C.-Metro area) or toll free at 1-888-293-6498 (outside the D.C. area); by fax at 1-202-512-1262.

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