Washington — a defense policy bill expected to be voted on this week does not include provisions that would have ensured the military’s ability to purchase the technical data, parts and. The house and senate versions of the ndaa passed earlier both included provisions that would have extended c. This decision by leadership comes after an intensive lobbying push by defense contractors in recent weeks against the bipartisan right to repair provisions.
The final language of the annual bill that funds the us military is in Military fix its own equipment without relying on contractors, despite bipartisan and pentagon support It removes provisions that would have helped ensure service members’ ability to fix their own equipment.
Congress quietly removed provisions that would have let the u.s