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McKeon is also unhappy with the selection of the RAND Corp. think tank to do much of the legwork for the study. In an e-mail obtained by The Associated Press, a staffer for McKeon told Pentagon officials working on the review that the company had "significant shortcomings" in past work analyzing the issue and partnered with a group advocating repeal last year. "Given RAND's track record on this issue, there is no way that any study it produces can be called credible or objective," staffer John Chapla wrote. RAND spokesman Jeffrey Hiday said the company did not work side by side with the pro-repeal group last year. "A RAND researcher did some work on her own time" for the Palm Center, Hiday said, and is no longer doing so. "RAND has no ideological perspective. We approach every problem by focusing on the facts and analyzing the facts." Along with military effectiveness, Gates said the panel should address what benefits the military might allow same-sex partners. Last June, Obama issued a presidential memorandum expanding some federal benefits to gay partners.
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