Canada announces Defence Investment Agency to manage purchase, delivery of military equipment
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Summary: The Liberal government has unveiled its long-awaited, long-promised agency to co-ordinate and speed up the purchase and delivery of equipment to the Canadian military.
The Liberal government has unveiled its long-awaited, long-promised agency to co-ordinate and speed up the purchase and delivery of equipment to the Canadian military.
The new Defence Investment Agency (DIA) was announced by Prime Minister Mark Carney's office in a statement Thursday morning.
The new organization will be expected to consolidate procurement processes by removing duplicative approvals and red tape.
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