On the recordMarch 20, 2017
The Defense Business Board's key findings, that the Department of Defense could save as much as $125 billion over 5 years by limiting unnecessary back-office bureaucracy, are not a surprise.
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congress.govThe Defense Business Board's key findings, that the Department of Defense could save as much as $125 billion over 5 years by limiting unnecessary back-office bureaucracy, are not a surprise.
Thornberry highlights the expected savings identified by the Defense Business Board.
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