Established in 1972, Professional Services Council (PSC) is in the business of building consensus between government and industry. It is the national trade association for professional and technical services industry of the federal government. Based in Arlington, Va., the company offers solutions for legislative, regulatory and business policy issues. PSC and the Contract Services Association of America (CSA) have merged to create a single, unified voice in 2008 for representing the diversity of the government services sector. The company has more than 330 member companies, including small, medium and large businesses that offer information technology, engineering, logistics, operations and maintenance, consulting and international development services to the federal agencies.
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General InfoEstablished in 1972, Professional Council (PSC) is in the business of building consensus between government and industry. It is the national trade association for professional and technical services industry of the federal government. Based in Arlington, Va., the company offers solutions for legislative, regulatory and business policy issues. PSC and the Contract Association of America (CSA) have merged to create a single, unified voice in 2008 for representing the diversity of the government services sector. The company has more than 330 member companies, including small, medium and large businesses that offer information technology, engineering, logistics, operations and maintenance, consulting and international development services to the federal agencies.,Established in 1972, Professional Council (PSC) is in the business of building consensus between government and industry. It is the national trade association for professional and technical services industry of the federal government. Based in Arlington, Va., the company offers solutions for legislative, regulatory and business policy issues. PSC and the Contract Association of America (CSA) have merged to create a single, unified voice in 2008 for representing the diversity of the government services sector. The company has more than 330 member companies, including small, medium and large businesses that offer information technology, engineering, logistics, operations and maintenance, consulting and international development services to the federal agencies.