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Jackson, RyanOackson.ryan@epa.gov] Nextgov Thur 6/8/2017 3:00:16 PM Veterans Affairs to Adopt Same Commercial Health Records Platform as DOD
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Jackson, RyanOackson.ryan@epa.gov] Defense One Thur 5/25/2017 12:00:12 PM Hey, NATO, Let's Move Those 50 US Thermonuclear Weapons Out of Turkey
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