Case Study: Dinni

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Dinni continues to meet all financial deadlines on-time or before due date. The Deputy of Contracts highly relies on Dinni's expertise and she is known for seeking ways to improve processing time by seeking advisement from fellow teammates within AD 7.8 and her 10.1.9 counterparts. In addition, Dinni is always educating the technical community on fee for services and other financial policies across the Command. Great job!

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