In the context of business opportunities in the government market, the General Services Administration handles
A. administrative tasks for small service customers.
B. complaints filed against suppliers by organizational buyers.
C. vendor analysis for the core industries.
D. information on the prices of luxury goods in the U.S. market.
E. vendor contracts for off-the-shelf goods and services.
Answer: E
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