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Date: 2006-10-26 11:29:21
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs
Military organization
Military acquisition
United States Department of Defense
NetOps
Critical infrastructure protection
United States federal executive departments
National security
Defense Intelligence Agency

DoD Instruction[removed], April 11, 2001

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