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EXPRESS
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EXPRESSExpressway
EXPRESSExchange Of Permanent Records Electronically for Students and Schools (Maricopa County, AZ community college system)
EXPRESSExplicitly Requested Single Source (multicast protocol)
EXPRESSExecution and Prioritization of Repair Support System
EXPRESSExpediting the Process of Experiments to the Space Station


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Engines are not driven by the Execution and Prioritization of Repair Support System (EXPRESS), and thus the piece-parts required for repair are also suboptimally prioritized.
In an earlier ESS release, we fielded a capability that enabled ES-S to interface with the Execution and Prioritization of Repair Support System (EXPRESS) to obtain and implement optimal reparable asset induction quantities by national stock number.
The reverse sourcing feature uses the daily Execution and Prioritization of Repair Support System (EXPRESS) distribution prioritization list to determine which enterprise back orders should be fulfilled in cases where there are competing requirements for available assets.
 
 
 
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