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Why does the government sometimes use no-bid contracts?
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To protect national security
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The reason why the governments used this kind of contract is because they are trying to protect the national security in which could be potentially harm with some instances if they are not careful enough. They are using these in order to prevent such things to occur and to secure their national security.
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