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Integrated Solutions & Services, Inc. (ISS) is an award winning
HUBZone-certified small business providing dynamic solutions for
customer requirements in the areas of business, science and the
environment. Founded in 2001, ISS has established itself as a
premier supplier to the government and its contractors. ISS is
focused in six primary service areas:
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ISS Events:
Event Planning & Meeting Management
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ISS Travel:
Travel Services
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ISS Research:
Research and Scientific Services including Expert Identification and Recruitment, Health Physics, Toxicology, and Meteorological
Services
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ISS Products: Laboratory Supplies, Safety, Environmental and Respiratory
Products
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ISS
Promotions: Promotional Products
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ISS Environmental: Environmental Services and Products which
includes
Remedial Investigation and Action, Analytical Services, CERCLA
Title Transfers, Hazwaste Transportation & Disposal, Lab Packing
Services
ISS was established in 2001 and is headquartered in Knoxville,
Tennessee.
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Central Contractor Registration (CCR) Listed
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Data Universal Number System (DUNS) Number: 067943477
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Employer Identification Number (EIN) Number: 62-1866160
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CAGE: 1XA95

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General Services Administration (GSA) Schedule Contract
GS-33F-0005V
for Travel Services
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SBA
HUBZone Certification: October 21, 2001
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2008 Protégé of the Year under DOE’s Mentor-Protégé Program
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2006 Recipient of SBA Administrators Award for Excellence
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2003 HUBZoneBusiness of the Year – Y12 National Security Complex
ISS' service offering has been directed predominantly toward
Government Contractors. Through these subcontracts and
relationships, ISS has provided a variety of services for multiple
federal agencies. Examples include event planning/meeting
management and travel services for the Department of Energy (DOE),
Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS); toxicological services for the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA); environmental services for the Department
of Defense (DOD); Health Physics services for the Center for Disease
Control (CDC); meteorological services for Homeland Security (DHS);
and Business Services for the Department of Energy (DOE).
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