Bipartisan Bill Would Expand Military’s Right to Repair Equipment
The newly introduced legislation would require all military branches to include right to repair provisions in contracts, aiming to cut costs and improve readiness.
The newly introduced legislation would require all military branches to include right to repair provisions in contracts, aiming to cut costs and improve readiness.
The Pentagon is directing the Army to seek right to repair provisions in contracts where access to maintenance tools and data is restricted by intellectual property.
Congressman Joe Morelle introduced the Fair Repair Act, aiming to guarantee the right to repair products, excluding medical devices.
In this case study, learn how one Georgia health network tasked an independent service organization with improving women’s imaging equipment uptime while slashing costs.
A lawsuit that challenged a rule allowing third-party access to copyrighted software for equipment diagnosis and repairs has been dismissed.