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Systems Engineering within Government Systems

Systems Engineering within Government Systems

Systems Engineering within Government Systems

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I am unable to locate any specific Systems Engineering expertise areas.  Why?

Thank you.

Valerie A. Fronefield, CCE/A
Systems Engineering /
   Program Management
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RE: Systems Engineering within Government Systems

Valerie... Hi.

I THINK I understand Your question... but please restate it and include a little more info. I may have been frustrated by simmilar issues.

NOTE: I worked for AFLC (now AFMC) for 19-yrs starting at SA-ALC/MMSRA, then AFCMC-Kimhae (now DCMC-Kimhae) and finally OC-ALC/LAY-SCP (at Kadena AB)... before moving on to private sector employment (reluctantly). I left Civil Service as a GS-861-13-7.

Regards, Wil Taylor

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