On the recordJanuary 6, 2016
Obviously, we all consider acquisition reform critical if we are going to continue to maintain our technological edge going forward, as well as make better use of taxpayer dollars.
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congress.govObviously, we all consider acquisition reform critical if we are going to continue to maintain our technological edge going forward, as well as make better use of taxpayer dollars.
Langevin emphasizes the importance of acquisition reform for maintaining technological superiority.
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