WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 - The U.S. Army is weighing which munitions programs are best suited for multiyear contracts should Congress approve these authorities to replenish supplies sent to Ukraine, Defense News reported Monday.
Bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate would grant the Pentagon wartime procurement powers, allowing it to use multiyear contracts to buy massive amounts of high-priority munitions to help Ukraine fight Russia and refill U.S. stockpiles.
|