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BRAG Precepts
SMove functions from low to high
military value (for the particular
set of functions) installationsMinimize
community
impact of
closures and
realignments
Maximize
ROI and
minimize cos
Move functions to
installations equippe
to handle them,
without impacting
Operational
ReadinessMove functions from
low to high capacity,
high capability
installations
Move functions
to increase
jointness
Create synergies by
integrating functions
that use common
expertise and
facilitiesAdapt to future requirements
in innovative ways7/29/2005
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