Project 2025's plan to make Medicare Advantage the default option would give corporations even more power and strip doctors and patients of the freedom to make decisions about what care enrollees can or cannot receive.
Executive Office of the President of the United States
… federal contracting and procurement. Through the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council, which is generally chaired … federal contracting and procurement. Through the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council, which is generally chaired … - page 48
… space platforms; and (most important) accelerating the acquisition and fielding of national security space … space platforms; and (most important) accelerating the acquisition and fielding of national security space … - page 57
Department of Defense
… DOD ACQUISITION AND SUSTAINMENT (A&S) - 1405 DOD ACQUISITION AND SUSTAINMENT (A&S) Chapter Department of Defense Page number 95 … DOD ACQUISITION AND SUSTAINMENT (A&S) … DOD ACQUISITION AND … - page 95
… DOD budgeting process (instituted in 1961) that requires acquisition spending to be locked years in advance. Because … DOD budgeting process (instituted in 1961) that requires acquisition spending to be locked years in advance. Because … - page 95
… relevant. This allows the acquisition community - 1412 relevant. This allows the acquisition community to focus on portfolio management and … of Defense Page number 96 … relevant. This allows the acquisition community to focus on portfolio management and … - page 96
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