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A Foreign Military Sales Primer on Hazardous Materials: What Are Competent Authority Approvals? And Why Are They Required for Foreign Military Sales Shipments?
The Military Surface Deployment Distribution Command (SDDC), U.S. Department of Transportation (DoT), Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), foreign military sales (FMS) transportation community, and Department of Defense (DoD) Material Manager Safety Offices seek to clarify and update existing...
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