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While the 1970s saw the creation and subsequent adaptations of the Procurement Executive within the Ministry of Defence, reductions in the size of the Ministry and a continuing search for targets for rationalisation, these years were, as the previous chapter describes, otherwise a low-profile period for the organisation of the Ministry. However, after the assumption of office by a Conservative administration in May 1979, the attention became much higher and the pace of change much faster.
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Broadbent, E. (1988). 1979–86: Conservative Ministers and Centralisation. In: The Military and Government. RUSI Defence Studies Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-09245-1_5
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