The new contract allows Uber and Lyft to formally launch their services within government...

The new contract allows Uber and Lyft to formally launch their services within government agencies and work with officials to promote ride-hailing. 

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The U.S. federal government selected Uber and Lyft as the ride-hailing provider for public agencies, representing 4 million employees and contractors across the U.S., Reuters reports

The General Services Administration issued the final five-year contract last week. It is potentially worth up $810 million.

The new contract allows Uber and Lyft to formally launch their services within government agencies and work with officials to promote ride-hailing. 

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