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'''Robert Work''', as [[United States Deputy Secretary of Defense]], ordered a 2015 report into Pentagon spending. Entitled “''Transforming DoD’s Core Business Processes for Revolutionary Change''” it revealed $125 billion in "wasteful" spending. It emerged in December 2016 after being initially suppressed.<ref>http://thehill.com/policy/defense/308917-pentagon-suppressed-study-on-administrative-waste-report</ref>
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'''Robert O. Work''', as [[United States Deputy Secretary of Defense]], ordered a 2015 report into Pentagon spending. Entitled “''Transforming DoD’s Core Business Processes for Revolutionary Change''” it revealed $125 billion in "wasteful" spending. It emerged in December 2016 after being initially suppressed.<ref>http://thehill.com/policy/defense/308917-pentagon-suppressed-study-on-administrative-waste-report</ref>
 
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BornRobert Orton Work
1953-01-17
Charlotte, North Carolina
Alma materUniversity of Illinois, Naval Postgraduate School, Johns Hopkins University
Member ofCenter for a New American Security, Council on Foreign Relations/Members 3, National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence, Raytheon, WestExec Advisors
PartyDemocratic

Robert O. Work, as United States Deputy Secretary of Defense, ordered a 2015 report into Pentagon spending. Entitled “Transforming DoD’s Core Business Processes for Revolutionary Change” it revealed $125 billion in "wasteful" spending. It emerged in December 2016 after being initially suppressed.[1]

 

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