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As would be expected in a democracy, DOD is under constant scrutiny by
Congress, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the White House, the
media, special interest groups for and against its activities, its employees, its
retired ...
As would be expected in a democracy, DOD is under constant scrutiny by
Congress, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the White House, the
media, special interest groups for and against its activities, its employees, its
retired ...
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As would be expected in a democracy, DOD is under constant scrutiny by
Congress, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the White House, the
media, special interest groups for and against its activities, its employees, its
retired ...
As would be expected in a democracy, DOD is under constant scrutiny by
Congress, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the White House, the
media, special interest groups for and against its activities, its employees, its
retired ...
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In others, successful implementation of a recommended change can only take
place if Congress refrains from blocking DOD's actions. For example, while
legislation is not necessary to close a base, too many examples exist where such
action ...
In others, successful implementation of a recommended change can only take
place if Congress refrains from blocking DOD's actions. For example, while
legislation is not necessary to close a base, too many examples exist where such
action ...
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Some of the issues recommended here have been proposed by DOD in the past.
but were rejected or blocked by Congress. In those cases. the OSD Task Force
urges reconsideration by Congress and supports DOD's position. The OSD Task
...
Some of the issues recommended here have been proposed by DOD in the past.
but were rejected or blocked by Congress. In those cases. the OSD Task Force
urges reconsideration by Congress and supports DOD's position. The OSD Task
...
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It is up to the Administration and Congress to determine the appropriate budget
level for DOD. Private sector experience can more readily be applied to defense
decisions than some might conclude. Both sectors must deliver a product or ...
It is up to the Administration and Congress to determine the appropriate budget
level for DOD. Private sector experience can more readily be applied to defense
decisions than some might conclude. Both sectors must deliver a product or ...
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