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COSA
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COSACity of San Antonio (Texas)
CoSACouncil of State Archivists
CoSACircles of Support and Accountability
COSACodependents of Sex Addicts
COSACommittee on Sustainability Assessment (international consortium)
COSACost-of-Service Analysis
COSACo-Sex Addicts Anonymous (Minneapolis, MN)
COSACity of Santa Ana (California)
COSACarbon Monoxide Safety Association (Eastlake, CO)
COSACoordinator of Student Activities
COSACasualties of Sexual Allegations
COSACompany of Science & Art
COSAClustering Objects on Subsets of Attributes
COSAChildren of Substance Abuse
COSACommunications Open System Architecture
COSACentral Ontario Soaring Association
COSACorps Service Area
COSACombat Operational Support Aircraft
COSACoptic Orphans Support Association (Falls Church, VA)
CoSAComputational Social Aggregation
COSACourt of Special Appeals (Maryland)


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Current Approach: The consultant evaluates price value, regardless of remaining contract term, based on system-driven, comparative rate and cost-of-service analysis.
 
 
 
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