With the need to recapitalize and replace some existing equipment, the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) expects its acquisition budget to continue increasing for the next several years, an agency official says.DNDO’s acquisition funding has been going up the past few years after suffering from no funding in 2010, Todd Pardue, principal deputy assistant director, says at the agency’s Industry Day on Feb. 28. Between 2011 and 2014 funding was relatively stable at around $20 million to $30 million and…
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