AFCEC study gives new life to old chemical defense decon kits
Approximately 76,875 kits have been removed from factory cardboard boxes and are now eligible for use resulting in a cost avoidance of $2.3 million over the next four years. The JSLIST shelf-life extension, which is currently projected to last until 2024, led to an additional $4.76 million cost avoidance for the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Bruce Salter)
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