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Somehow I managed to be both Indie and NCR on my first playthrough, but I think that's because I did everything with Yes Man, then forced my way through a resulting NCR bug.
Eh. Quartermaster Barton at Hoover Dam is basically an ammo stash the size of Fort Knox, but he doesn't really match the Gun Runners' arsenal.
I believe that you're supposed to get warnings from the NCR and Legion right before any further progress in the House line completely forecloses their respective quest lines. If you've failed the quests "Don't Tread on the Bear" and "Something about the Wrath of Caesar", you've gone too far.
You CAN do some of his quest line and then kill him; that forces you to choose the Yes Man! ending. According to the Fallout wiki, it's impossible to permanently destroy Yes Man, probably so that you can't prevent yourself from completing the game at all.
Just pick one. That avoids conflicts with You'll Know It When You See It.