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Federal Yellow Book

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Need the phone number to the Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy? The paralegal for Income Tax and Accounting at the Internal Revenue Service? The Chief Litigation Counsel for the Bureau of Consumer Protection? Try the Federal Yellow Book! Jenkins still maintains its print copy of the classic directory, the who's who in federal departments and agencies. It comes in handy for phone numbers and email addresses of government officials whose information on the internet can sometimes be difficult to find or even unavailable. Our print copy gets updated quarterly to reflect recent changes in the federal government. Need help? Ask us

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