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  "path": "/commentary/2026/06/the-pentagon-is-rewriting-how-it-buys-ai-control-of-the-future-of-warfare/",
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  "tags": [
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    "Acquisition Policy",
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    "Contracting",
    "Contracts/Awards",
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