Congress Removes Military Right to Repair Provisions from Defense Bill
Bipartisan provisions that would have expanded military access to repair data and technical information were removed from the final FY26 defense authorization bill.
Bipartisan provisions that would have expanded military access to repair data and technical information were removed from the final FY26 defense authorization bill.
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