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Mail Security: Incidents at DOD Mail Facilities Exposed Problems That Require Further Actions.
Government Accountability Office, Washington, DC.

ProductType: Technical report
NTIS Order Number: PB2007-100154




 
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Date: Sep 2006
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In March 2005, two well-publicized and nearly simultaneous incidents involving the suspicion of anthrax took place in the Washington, D.C., area. The incidents occurred at Department of Defense (DOD) mail facilities at the Pentagon and at a commercial off ...

Report Number: GAO-06-757
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