adj.
Conducted within, coming from, or being within an organization or group: an in-house computer system; in-house counsel; an in-house newsletter.
in-house in'-house' adv.
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Performed within an organization as opposed to by an outside contractor. A continuing controversy exists in organizations concerning the costs of providing in-house capabilities as opposed to the cost of having outside contractors.
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