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My own experience in almost 30 years of work as a contractor to DoD was that when a minority/disadvantaged/woman owned company received a set-aside contract, they were rarely able to do the job on their own, and commonly then sub-contracted the vast majority of the work to a larger company that could perform the task. So all that really happened was an extra layer of bureaucracy, cost, and potential confusion - in addition to the transfer of tax dollars to someone the government deemed “worthy”.

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