Privacy
            
            
                Thank you for visiting Contractor Connection website and reviewing our 
								privacy policy. We collect NO personal information when you visit our website. 
								If you choose to provide that information to us it is only used to fulfill your 
								request for information. We do collect some technical information when you 
								visit to make your visit seamless. The section below explains how we handle and 
								collect technical information when you visit our website.
            
            
                Information Collected and Stored Automatically For statistical purposes, GPO 
								automatically gathers and stores information about your visit. This information 
								never identifies who you are. The information gathered and stored about your 
								visit is listed below:
            
            
                The IP address from which users access our web site
                The date and time you access our web site
								
                The URL's of the pages you visit
            
            
                This information is only used to help us make the site more useful for you. We 
								never track or record information about individuals and their visits.
            
            
                Cookies
            
            
                GPO does not enable cookies 
								to collect personal information to recognize your computer in the future; 
								however, "per-session cookies" are used. These cookies do not collect personal 
								information on users and they are erased as soon as you leave our website. 
								Per-Session cookies serve technical purposes like providing seamless navigation 
								through the Contractor web site. These cookies do not permanently record data 
								and they are not stored on your computer's hard drive. Contractor cookies are 
								stored in memory on the server and are only available during an active browser 
								session. Again, once you close your browser, the cookie disappears. To take 
								full advantage of the features on the Contractor web site, you must enable the 
								per-session cookies option on your browser. In Internet Explorer 5.5, its 
								called "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)". In Netscape 4.77, its called 
								"Accept only cookies that get sent back to the originating server".
            
            
                Encryption
            
                Your privacy is very 
								important to us. The Contractor Connection web site supports 128 bit 
								Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption to provide maximum protection of your 
								information to form a secure link between your browser and our site. This 
								capability assures that your information cannot be manipulated or misused by 
								anyone during transmission. Anytime your user ID, password or other pertinent 
								information is sent or received through the Internet, it is performed using 
								SSL. This technology is provided by VeriSign, the leading provider of digital 
								trust services that enable everyone, everywhere to engage in commerce and 
								communications with confidence. If You Send Us Personal Information If you 
								choose to provide us with personal information, as in filling out a Contact Us 
								form and submitting it to us through the website, we will use that information 
								to respond to your message. There are times when your email may be forwarded 
								within the GPO to employees who are better able to assist you; this information 
								is not distributed to parties outside of GPO. Contractor Linking Policy To 
								assist users in finding official Government information, we provide links to 
								other web sites as a service to our users. Once users have left Contractor and 
								entered another site, they are subject to the privacy and security policies of 
								that site. Site Security For site security and to ensure that this service 
								remains available to all users, this government computer system employs 
								software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts 
								to upload or change information, deny service, otherwise cause damage, or 
								access non-public information. Unauthorized attempts to upload information or 
								change information are strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the 
								Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Infrastructure Protection 
								Act of 1996. Information regarding possible violations of law may be provided 
								to law enforcement officials.
            
            
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