File:Integrated Process Flow for VA IT Projects.jpg
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English: Integrated Process Flow for VA IT Projects. |
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Source | Department of Veterans Affairs CIO Conference | |||
Author | Dr. John A. Gauss, Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology, va.gov. | |||
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