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mcmcdaniel

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E-mail was developed in
 a. research and development labs at Microsoft.
  b. military defense research programs.
  c. the garage of a silicone valley techie.
  d. a research program at Netscape.
  e. research and educational communities.

Question 2

Which of the following best explains purchasing role in contract management?
 a. Lead or coordinate negotiations with suppliers
 b. Award contract based on competitive bidding
 c. All of the choices.
 d. Award contract based on negotiations
 e. Determine how many suppliers from whom to request bids



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

c



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