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U.S. Defense Procurement in 2009 and Beyond

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Abstract

This white paper is an overview of current and planned procurement within the DoD. Anxiety over budget and program cuts is high as the Presidential election nears. It is predicted that procurement for some immature technologies will be transferred to other areas, so that overall procurement will remain stable.

Table of Contents

Chapter-1

Defense Procurement

  • Presidential Campaigns and National Security
  • U.S. Defense Procurement in 2009 and Beyond
  • Defense Procurement will Remain Stable
  • Procurement Spending
  • Army Procurement
  • Navy and Marine Procurement
  • Air Force Procurement
  • Joint Services Procurement
  • Supplemental Funding
  • Political and Budget Changes Impact on Industry
  • Conclusion
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