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  2. United States Navy Working Capital Fund - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy Working Capital Fund (NWCF) is a branch of the family of United States Department of Defense (DoD) Working Capital Funds. The NWCF is a revolving fund, an account or fund that relies on sales revenue rather than direct Congressional appropriations to finance its operations. It is intended to generate adequate revenue to ...

  3. United States Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense

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    An appropriations bill is a bill that appropriates (gives to, sets aside for) money to specific federal government departments, agencies, and programs. The money provides funding for operations, personnel, equipment, and activities. [2] Regular appropriations bills are passed annually, with the funding they provide covering one fiscal year.

  4. Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development ...

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    The Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (abbreviated DASN (RDT&E) or DASN RDTE) serves as the principal adviser to the United States Assistant Secretary for Research, Development and Acquisition on all matters pertaining to science, technology, advanced research and development programs; system prototype programs; and management of science and ...

  5. National Defense Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the National Defense Cadet Corps (NDCC) was the forerunner to the current Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program and is essentially identical to it with just one exception: The NDCC is funded internally by the schools that opt for a military training system like JROTC but without any financial assistance from the Department of Defense.

  6. Bureau of Naval Personnel - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) in the United States Department of the Navy is similar to the human resources department of a corporation. The bureau provides administrative leadership and policy planning for the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) and the U.S. Navy at large.

  7. United States Navy Regulations - Wikipedia

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    Navy Regulations began with the enactment by the Second Continental Congress of the "Rules for the Regulation of the Navy of the United Colonies" on November 28, 1775. [1] The first issuance by the United States Government which covered this subject matter was "An Act for the Government of the Navy of the United States," enacted on March 2 ...

  8. The school said that 50 student athletes participated in the 45-minute workout led by the university alum. The university said that the instructor had completed the Navy SEAL BUD/S training program .

  9. 90–10 rule - Wikipedia

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    The requirement's intent was to ensure that no school could rely solely on federal funding. Since 2010, growing scrutiny of the for-profit industry has spurred new efforts to strengthen the 90–10 rule. Some veteran and military groups have pushed for the G.I. Bill and Tuition Assistance Program to be included in the funds that are capped.