The Army is looking for alternative proteins that can have a long shelf-life and be palatable. runamock/Getty Images
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A new sources sought notice targets alternative protein technologies as a means to reduce logistics burdens and strengthen supply chain resilience.
The Army is looking for alternative proteins that can have a long shelf-life and be palatable. runamock/Getty Images
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