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Order Code RL31236
The Berry Amendment: Requiring Defense
Procurement to Come from Domestic Sources
Updated October 24, 2006
Valerie Bailey Grasso
Analyst in National Defense
Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade DivisionCongressional Research Service + The Library of Congress
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