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I&I From a Cost Perspective By Jonathan Brown and Sarah Lloyd In today’s budget climate, how can the Department of Defense (DoD) ensure they are still developing and procuring the equipment that our warfighters need?
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Document Date: 2015-03-24 14:53:46


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Current Work Limited / Integrated Combat Systems / SYSCOM / IRL SRL / /

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Sarah Lloyd / Bill Williford / /

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