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Date: 2011-06-28 13:40:28
Infrastructure
Security
Security engineering
Critical infrastructure protection
DIB
Critical infrastructure
Defense industrial base
Ndia
Homeland defense
National security
United States Department of Homeland Security
Military industry

PROMOTING NATIONAL SECURITY SINCE[removed]DIB CIP DEFENSE INDUSTRIAL BASE

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