Capital equipment (including furniture and furnishings) is defined as an article of nonexpendable, tangible (moveable) personal property with a useful life of more that one year and an acquisition ...
he asked. Today unmanned aerial systems are deemed “nonexpendable property” and the Department of Defense at large requires property books accounting for everything over $5,000 (that is ...
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