Study recommends 'significant shift' in DoD procurement and R&D spending

A RAND study recommends a $45 billion increase in DoD procurement and R&D over a period of six years, offset by the cancellation of programs RAND considers "less compatible" with future military needs. At a Pentagon briefing June 22, David C. Gompert, president of RAND Europe, presented the results...

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