It means that the department is, quote, metered and billed every single time they access materials. And it's pretty easy to see how costs would add up in those circumstances since One contractor is already charging the Air Force $900 a page for upgrades to its maintenance manuals. Secretary Driscoll, aside from the cost of pay per view, what happens if the army is trying to repair a piece of broken equipment? Equipment in a remote area? (03:18–03:28)
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