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This dataset contains contract award data from the Federal Procurement Data System Next-Generation (FPDS-NG) for fiscal years 2014 through 2020. The primary data consists of 3,992,467 observations, after undersampling, of contract descriptions as well as related Product and Service Codes (PSCs). The secondary data consists of dictionary information on the PSCs and related spend categories. Data is in JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) as a JSON-API v1.0 compound document.
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TwitterThis data was derived from the ATR Parcel geodatabase. Public parcels with the following Exemption codes:
EX1: County Owned Property (County Owned Parks, Roads, etc )
EX2: Municipal Corp and Misc Taxing Districts (Cities or Towns owned properties. Ports, Parks, Roads, Tacoma Housing Authority. Also FPDs, Pierce C)
EX3: State of Washington (State Highways, State Forest Lands, DOR, DNR-State Parks and Rec areas, State Colleges. )
EX4: USA - Federal Land and Buildings (Federal Land and Buildings )
EXS : Public School owned property (Lands and Buildings owned by public school districts)
GOVT: Government Property (Government Property )
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