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Vikram Sethi, director of the Wright State University Institute of Defense Studies and Education, said besides “worrying a lot,” his department has tried to predict what might be the future of Air Force research priorities to guess how the fallout could impact the institute.
“When you speak to education officials and those who control the programs, our hands are tied,” he said. “If you knew what was coming you could prepare for it but the uncertainty is almost worse because you don’t know what’s going to happen.”
Critics have cast doubt on the inability of the Defense Department to take sequestration cuts.
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