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The **Electronic Material Readiness Activity (EMRA)** was a United States Navy organization established during the latter half of the 20th century to ensure the readiness, supply, and maintenance of electronic equipment across naval forces. EMRA was tasked with managing the lifecycle support, testing, and repair of critical electronic systems, including communications, radar, and navigation devices aboard ships and submarines. By centralizing these functions, EMRA improved fleet operational availability and minimized downtime due to equipment failures. Over time, its missions and functions were eventually integrated into larger naval logistics and systems commands as part of modernization and restructuring efforts.

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