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What does DO stand for?

Defense Order


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The Saab deal met the army's "interim" operational requirements, officials said, adding that it was a precursor for further defense orders.
It has been refined over the past several years to help fulfill the Office of Secretary of Defense order to suppliers to provide low cost passive RFID tags on assets shipped to the government and provide visibility from "the factory to the foxhole.
25 million in sales) reported that it received a total of more than $45 million in new Department of Defense orders during September and October, bringing the total value of this Centreville, Virginia-based company's six active DOD contracts to $225 million through 2010.
Under Margaret Thatcher, Britain embarked on wide-scale privatization of much of its defense industry, the adoption of competition for defense orders, and the beginning of contractual support services such as base catering.
An increase in defense orders will allow us to better utilize our assets, which will, in turn, assist in keeping our costs in line with our foreign competition.
Certainly the prospects for the current year are good, with the defense order book amounting to 57% of Vega's 31.
In comparison to defense orders, commercial work is much more stable, and much more long term," says Mr Cleveland.
Not counting aircraft and defense orders, economists at Merrill Lynch noted that most industries producing durable goods had fewer orders in December and that many posted November declines as well.

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