Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson Demands DoD Contractor Come Clean Regarding "Technical Glitch" Affecting DoD Medical Epidemiology Database
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On Monday 7 March, Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson issued a letter to Department of Defense contractor Unissant, Inc., regarding its management of the DoD Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED). This database was the subject of allegations leveled by three military physicians: Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long, Lt. Col. Peter Chambers, and Dr. Samuel Sigoloff. The allegations were first made public at a roundtable discussion sponsored by Sen. Johnson: “
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson Demands DoD Contractor Come Clean Regarding "Technical Glitch" Affecting DoD Medical Epidemiology Database
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson Demands DoD…
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson Demands DoD Contractor Come Clean Regarding "Technical Glitch" Affecting DoD Medical Epidemiology Database
On Monday 7 March, Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson issued a letter to Department of Defense contractor Unissant, Inc., regarding its management of the DoD Medical Epidemiology Database (DMED). This database was the subject of allegations leveled by three military physicians: Lieutenant Colonel Theresa Long, Lt. Col. Peter Chambers, and Dr. Samuel Sigoloff. The allegations were first made public at a roundtable discussion sponsored by Sen. Johnson: “