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  • ...e]] Administration (HPA) — responsible for maintenance and upkeep of the [[Hermes Programme]]. ==Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure==
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  • ...s–1970s economic boom]] was based on successful coordination through the [[Hermes Programme]], [[Economy of Gylias#Industry|light industry]] and [[Economy of ...Ŧ700 (1958) to Ŧ3.248 (1976). One crucial component of the boom was the [[Hermes Programme]], conceptualised and overseen by Aliska's protégé and successo
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  • ...ationalisation of key sectors of the economy, including natural resources, transportation, infrastructure, and telecommunications. The resulting [[Gylian administrat ...on and policy integration between the member states, and the spread of the Hermes Programme, which strongly benefited bilateral trade.
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  • ...ine Air Corps is comprised of any and all Aircraft of the Empire. From the Transportation Aircraft to the Unmanned Aircraft, the Marine Air Corps are the ones who fl ...t Support and Bomber. One Aircraft, the AH-33 Falcon, can be utilized in a Transportation role as well as a Combat Support role due to its design. Another aircraft,
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  • ...conomic policy during the "siege economy". Economic planning through the [[Hermes Programme]] gained a larger role in the economy. Governments used deficit s ...y, accounting for 64% of GDP. Major industries include telecommunications, transportation, retail, leisure, and tourism.
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  • |leader_name1 = Hermes Lifschitz ...argest rivers in South America, which provides a vital source of water and transportation for the country.
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  • ...raft. In addition, the Navy has 24 ships operated by the Military Nautical Transportation Command (MINOCO) crewed by a mixture of civilian contractors and uniformed | [[Hermes-class Corvette]]
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  • ...{wpl|cybernetics|cybernetic}} {{wpl|decentralised planning}} through the [[Hermes Programme]], the economy relied on {{wpl|light industry}}, [[Tourism in Gyl Decentralised planning is carried out through the [[Hermes Programme]], a distributed {{wpl|decision support system}} that allows real
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  • As a member of the [[Common Sphere]], Akashi has adopted the [[Hermes Programme]] for economic planning, using it primarily in state-owned enterp ...milk, a high {{wpl|minimum wage}} and {{wpl|annual leave}}, and subsidised transportation and housing.
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