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“The Defense Department should be able to give approved repair contractors the parts, information, hardware, and software tools needed to test, maintain, fix, pair, calibrate, program, or fully restore covered military equipment.”
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“Defense repair access for digital electronic equipment should cover new and used replacement parts, plus software, hardware, pairing, programming, calibration, and reset tools needed to make repairs fully work.”
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“Defense agencies should not sign most new goods contracts unless the contractor first promises to give the Department of Defense access to the parts, tools, and information needed to diagnose, maintain, or repair what it buys.”
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“The Department of Defense should be able to give repair parts, tools, and information to authorized contractors that are diagnosing, maintaining, or repairing equipment for DoD.”
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“The Department of Defense should be able to get repair parts, tools, and information on terms at least as good as authorized repair shops receive, or on government-decided fair terms when no repair shop can buy them.”
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“The Defense Secretary should review current contracts and identify changes needed to remove intellectual property limits that block DoD from doing maintenance or getting repair parts, tools, and information.”
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