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is federal form DD-448 (Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPR)). Used to transfer funds between military departments or defense agencies for the procurement of supplies or services. A MIPR authorizes one DoD component to procure on behalf of another and provides the funding authority. There are two types: direct cite (funds transfer directly) and reimbursable (performing activity bills the requesting activity).
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