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  "path": "/management/2026/04/modernizing-preparedness-law-means-asking-whether-long%e2%80%91standing-systems-are-built-to-last-over-time/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-28T17:54:04.000Z",
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    "Agency Oversight",
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    "Budget",
    "Congress",
    "Management",
    "Terry Gerton",
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    "Alex Long",
    "Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response",
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  "textContent": "\"Through new PAPAs, we could hopefully get some sort of increased funding for threats of that nature and also supply chain issues,\" said Alex Long.",
  "title": "Modernizing preparedness law means asking whether long‑standing systems are built to last over time"
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