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README.md

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## Build with us.
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The DoD is charged with protecting our citizens and national security. We have an incredibly diverse portfolio spanning from communications, logistics, education, healthcare, and even the next generation of GPS (yes, *the* GPS!) that supports billions of people across the globe.
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The DoD is charged with protecting our citizens and national security. We have an incredibly diverse portfolio spanning from communications, logistics, education, healthcare, and even the next generation of GPS (yes, _the_ GPS!) that supports billions of people across the globe.
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We need your help in contributing to our projects to build better products and services for the American people. You can contribute by [finding a project](https://github.com/topics/code-mil), reviewing its contributor guidelines, and submitting an issue or Pull Request!
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> **Curious about DDS?**
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> If you're curious about [Defense Digital Service](https://dds.mil) (DDS), the team behind Code.mil, check us out online at [dds.mil](https://dds.mil). We are an agency under the [United States Digital Service](https://usds.gov) that works exclusively on projects for the DoD. We're always looking for good people to [join us](https://www.dds.mil/#join)!
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> If you're curious about [Defense Digital Service](https://dds.mil) (DDS), the team behind Code.mil, check us out online at [dds.mil](https://dds.mil). We're always looking for good people to [join us](https://www.dds.mil/#join)!
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## Make us better.
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## Who is behind Code.mil?
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The [Defense Digital Service](https://dds.mil) (DDS) launched Code.mil on February 22, 2017. Established on November 18, 2015 by the Secretary of Defense, DDS brings in the best private sector talent, technology, and processes to DoD. DDS functions like a SWAT team of nerds working on high impact challenges during one to two year tours of duty as federal employees. DDS is an agency team of the [United States Digital Service](https://usds.gov).
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The [Defense Digital Service](https://dds.mil) (DDS) launched Code.mil on February 22, 2017. Established on November 18, 2015 by the Secretary of Defense, DDS brings in the best private sector talent, technology, and processes to DoD. DDS functions like a SWAT team of nerds working on high impact challenges during one to two year tours of duty as federal employees.
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## Who has been involved with Code.mil?
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What you need to do if you fork the project depends on the status of the project at the time you fork it. Per [`INTENT.md`](https://github.com/Code-dot-mil/code.mil/blob/master/INTENT.md), the intent is that the project should be treated as if it is licensed under the license associated with the project in the `LICENSE.md` file. Whether `LICENSE.md` has actually attached depends on the status of the project at the time you fork it.
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* If the project includes no copyrighted code (so there have been no merged copyrighted contributions and your jurisdiction does not recognize copyright for U.S. Government-written work), then 'LICENSE.md' has not attached to the project.
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* If the project includes copyrighted code (so there are merged copyrighted contributions or your jurisdiction recognizes copyright for U.S. Government-written work), then `LICENSE.md` has attached to the project and you must comply with the terms of the license. The authors and contributors are listed in `CONTRIBUTORS.md` and, in some cases, the source file headers.
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- If the project includes no copyrighted code (so there have been no merged copyrighted contributions and your jurisdiction does not recognize copyright for U.S. Government-written work), then 'LICENSE.md' has not attached to the project.
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- If the project includes copyrighted code (so there are merged copyrighted contributions or your jurisdiction recognizes copyright for U.S. Government-written work), then `LICENSE.md` has attached to the project and you must comply with the terms of the license. The authors and contributors are listed in `CONTRIBUTORS.md` and, in some cases, the source file headers.
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## Is DoD trying to do something funny here?
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No!
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We mean to be totally transparent in our intent and purpose with Code.mil. We want to be really clear about what we’re doing and why we’re doing it so that you feel comfortable contributing to DoD projects.
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**For more information or questions, please contact our team at [{{site.email}}](mailto:{{site.email}}). Happy coding!**

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