The federal government’s new centralized military procurement arm plans to expand to about 400 workers — and may pull from the private sector to get there. Read MoreBringing in a small number of outside workers would make “good sense,” CEO Doug Guzman said Tuesday. Public Service, Local News, News, defence, Discover, Ottawa Sun, Realtime The federal government’s new centralized military procurement arm plans to expand to about 400 workers — and may pull from the private sector to get there. Read More
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