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In December 2007, the Army Acquisition Executive approved the new Army Reliability Policy. The policy was developed to cost-effectively increase the reliability of Army systems. The new policy encourages use of cost-effective reliability best practices and provides a mechanism to alert key Army leaders when weapon systems are off track with respect to meeting their reliability requirements.