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Attorney: It’s the Department of Defense that entered into the contract with the pharmaceutical companies, it was the military.
Court: Where are you getting that from?
Attorney: At the very top of the contract, at the top of it.
Court: Which one? The Pfizer one? These three.
Attorney: I think its on all of them… these are military contracts. Which is one of the reasons they want this confidential, because I don’t think they want people to know that, for whatever reason, … I don’t think military documents are even covered by FOIA as far as I understand it.
Court: So, there’s an attempt to redact, for sure.
Attorney: So, I think that even the Government’s motion conceded it, because that’s one of the things did not want to come out in trial. I mean maybe it was on an email that I got or on the motion, but the Government’s specifically trying to protect that from disclosure, so I think they would concede it.
Attorney 2: Your honor, I can point to page 5 of the Janssen contract, it’s the first one I pulled up. Page 5 identifies the agreement is entered into between the United States of America, represented by the Department of Defense, Army Contracting Command New Jersey, Advanced Technology International as a consortium managements firm of the …
Court: Yes, I see that. Yeah, OK. Thank You.