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Following up on my post on the matter from some time ago, I had
the opportunity to talk with Colin O'Keefe of LXBN regarding
sequestration's impact on government contractors. In the
interview, I explain how contractors will be forced to
bear the brunt consequences of political mismanagement and why
they should just say no to doing more with less.
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