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There are no repair parts in the Army system for either sight. When you put the two companies together it gives you a national footprint for the distribution of recycled and aftermarket vehicle repair parts," said Gary Prestopino, an analyst with Barrington Research Associates Inc. The government was forced to immediately hire back the prime contractor and absorb all the costs associated with ending the other company's contract, including the disposal of worthless spare and repair parts that could not be used in support of the end item. |
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