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      <title>Managing Custom Software Development in Government When You&#39;re Not a Software Engineer</title>
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      <description>As custom software development becomes integral to accomplishing any program&amp;rsquo;s mission, many managers in government find themselves faced with handling the unfamiliar: overseeing the design and implementation of a digital product that is functional, user-friendly, and necessary for realizing your program’s mission.</description>
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