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Lead State Procedures and Responsibilities
From this point forward in the process, the Lead State assumes multiple responsibilities. A single contract lead should be designated as the point person for all aspects of the cooperative contract. The Cooperative Development Team is available throughout the contract developement process for assistance or questions. They can be reached at:
Paul Stembler pstembler@amrms.com
Doug Richins drichins@amrms.com
Kate Offerdahl kofferdahl@amrms.com
Richard Carlson rcarlson@amrms.com
Lee Ann Pope lpope@amrms.com
General wncoopdt@amrms.com



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