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Date: 2014-08-29 15:27:38
Nias
Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International
Transition methodology
Boeing ScanEagle
Project management office
Technology
Military terminology
Signals intelligence
Unmanned aerial vehicle

NIAS UAS PMO QUARTERLY REPORT July 30, [removed]nd Quarter, CY14 NIAS UAS PMO Quarterly Report

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