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Issues Form

The USSGL Issues Form provides a standard method of presenting the USSGL staff with current issues in need of attention. It allows the USSGL staff to track and monitor resolved and unresolved issues, as well as further develop the USSGL Most Frequently Asked Questions web page. It is to be submitted by Federal agency representatives, or persons working with Federal agency representatives, with an issue or question pertaining to the USSGL.


Please fill out and submit the form below, or click here to retrieve the document in MS Word Word Document .

Date of Submission:

Agency Submitted By:

Point of Contact Name:
E-mail Address:
Phone Number:
Name of Agency Representative:
(Representative will receive copy of this form)
Email Address of Agency Representative:
Scope of Issue:
Government-Wide    Agency Specific    Other
Complete the following lines and attach supporting documentation of issue.
Affected USSGL Account(s):

   
   

   
   

   
   


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