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    Individual Marketing Analysis What is Pro Force Contracting? Pro Force Contracting Ltd. is a residential construction company based out of Grande Prairie, Alberta. They employ 8 people and specializes in renovations as a general contractor. They practice good social behaviour by always operating within the code and all laws and guidelines from workers health and safety. This business also tries to give back to the community by sponsoring rodeo events and high school sports teams. The main…

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    American Education Essay

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    year after year, forming new technologies, visions, and issues. The human race cannot predict where the world is heading, but the United States needs an education that teaches innovation and creativity; consequently, teaching toward the future, teaching Finnish education. American education system has flaws and needs to be updated to reflect those such as…

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    JLTV Case Study

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    This paper will list the priority for the propose distribution plan for the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) for 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division. The JLTV will only replace one-third of the current Humvees fleet, which is 106. According to the Force Management System website (FMSWeb), the brigade has three different nomenclatures of Humvees totally 352, which only 46 Humvees are armored. 1st Priority – Cavalry Squadron The first distribution priority for the JLTV is the Cavalry Squadron…

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    Army Budget Memo

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    Hello Mr. President. I have written the following memo in order to assist you with budget items and messages from several organizations, as well as some special topics to be careful around. Our stance on military power is striking, made clear with the multiple cuts and deductions with weapons and nuclear arsenals. The halt on weapons’ programs will not affect the items already manufactured, which will please citizens worried about weakening our government while also soothing those who wish to…

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    SONOMA Compliance Report

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    additional development to adequately operationalize the capability for employment by military personnel. The US Army Deputy G2 informed the DDRE of our assessment, which he accepted. I left the DCS, G2 staff after accepting a promotion at the Department of Homeland Security. Concurrently, RDECOM began operationalizing SONOMA,…

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    Introduction The AGM-158 JASSM (Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile) is a low unmistakable battle rocket produced by designers of the United States. It is greater than numerous other prior undertakings, semi-stealthy long-go weapon embodying 2,000 pounds. The rocket's generation begun in 1995; however various issues amid trials happened that brought on deferment of its dispatch until 2009. Presently, JASSM is incorporated in the military payload of numerous different nations, for example,…

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    support Marine Corp Systems Center's (MCSC) travel requirements in support of the proof of concept project Autonomous Hydrographic Coastal Survey (AHCS) system for the United States Marine Corp Rapid Capabilities Office (RCO). Also obtain an understanding of the MIPR and any documentation relevant to the Follow-up audit for the Department of the Navy Assistant for Administration (2017-103). Members of the audit team met with DUSN (M) personnel to obtain an understanding of the MIPR and obtain…

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    Ed Snowden Spying

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    I think Ed Snowden felt it was the right thing putting all the top secret files out in public. Why? Because he did not like the fact that the US government could see what private citizens do on our phones, computers, TV, and other electronic devices. Snowden believed the US Government had been spying on its people for many years. He wanted US citizens to know that their own government had been watching them through their electronics, secretly invading their privacy and tracking their every…

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    The United States’ military is currently the most active participant in the world. However, I believe the United States should pursue a more retrenchment role, reigning in the military and its use to a more responsible rate. The costs of US defense spending are massive and unsustainable; while the frequency of wars continue to increase. Furthermore, massive military spending to support other countries incentivizes allies to forgo their own defense spending, viewing it as unnecessary. The…

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    The Nsc-68

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    provides increased security and guarantees freedom without compromising privacy for the American Public. Both were significant because they were written to secure the home front. In 1947 Congress passed the National Security Act which established a Department of Defense over three separate services. These services were the army, the navy, and the new air force. The act also created the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to coordinate the intelligence gathering activities of various government…

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