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Management / Federal enterprise architecture / Technology / National Business Center / Supply chain management / Office of Management and Budget / Government procurement in the United States / Enterprise architecture / Enterprise Architecture Assessment Framework / United States Office of Management and Budget / United States administrative law / Business
Date: 2012-08-28 08:54:22
Management
Federal enterprise architecture
Technology
National Business Center
Supply chain management
Office of Management and Budget
Government procurement in the United States
Enterprise architecture
Enterprise Architecture Assessment Framework
United States Office of Management and Budget
United States administrative law
Business

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