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New Navy Ship Suffers ‘Minor’ Damage from Fires at Sea
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Pentagon Math, Hagel, and the President’s Budget
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Budget Takes on Contractor Compensation Cap
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The Benefits of Bid Protests
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Air Force Budget Seeks to Buy More F-35s, Reduce Ranks
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