New bill strips billions from House's planned weapons buys; cements AT&L reorganization

By Tony Bertuca / November 30, 2016 at 5:19 PM
Lawmakers have agreed to a fiscal year 2017 defense authorization bill that forgoes billions in planned weapon system increases sought by the House in favor of new readiness spending meant to bolster the total number of U.S. troops, according to senior House and Senate Armed Services committee aides. The bill also gives the Defense Department one year to eliminate the office of the under secretary of defense for acquisition, technology and logistics and distribute that post's responsibilities to two new...

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