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Date: 2014-10-28 09:05:07
United States Department of Defense
Government
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition
Technology and Logistics
Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
United States Intelligence Community
Defense Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency
Open-source intelligence
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
National security
Military acquisition
United States federal executive departments

DoD Directive[removed], October 24, 2014

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