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United States administrative law / United States Military Standard / Reliability engineering / Information Services Procurement Library / Systems engineering / Software development / Systems science / IUID / Data & Analysis Center for Software / United States Department of Defense / Information technology management / Government procurement in the United States
Date: 2002-12-20 12:00:14
United States administrative law
United States Military Standard
Reliability engineering
Information Services Procurement Library
Systems engineering
Software development
Systems science
IUID
Data & Analysis Center for Software
United States Department of Defense
Information technology management
Government procurement in the United States

Commercial Item Acquisition: Considerations and Lessons Learned June 26, 2000

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