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Hardware și software

The US Government Accountability Office (GAO) has noted a failure of the US Department of War (referred to as the Department of Defense (DoD) in reports) to get detailed equipment data from manufacturers included in contracts. It has also revealed that the force’s vehicle fleet is failing to meet availability rates. The organisation stated in its recently released Weapon System Sustainment: Various Challenges Affect Ground Vehicles’ Availability for Missions report that since FY2015, mission