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March 27, 2006 

U.S. Government Lifts Debarment of Eagle Global Logistics

The U.S. Army has entered into an Administrative Compliance Agreement with Eagle Global Logistics (EGL) Inc. lifting the recently imposed suspension from contracting with any agency in the executive branch of the U.S. Government. The effective date of this agreement is March 24, 2006.

Since EGL is once again eligible to contract with U.S. Government agencies, the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls
announced today that EGL is now again eligible to participate in defense trade activities. Applications on which EGL is a party to the transaction will no longer be denied solely on the basis of EGL’s participation.

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