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Post by : Badri Ariffin
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is intensifying pressure on the defense industry to support legislation that would allow the military to repair its own equipment, warning that continued opposition only benefits corporate profits over national security.
In a pointed letter sent November 5 to the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA), Warren accused the organization of undermining bipartisan efforts to give the Pentagon more flexibility in maintaining weapons and equipment. She described the opposition as “a dangerous and misguided attempt to protect an unacceptable status quo of giant contractor profiteering.”
At present, the Pentagon frequently must rely on contractors such as Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and RTX to repair damaged equipment, often at inflated costs. Under the proposed reforms, trained military personnel could 3D print spare parts and perform repairs directly in the field, reducing both time and taxpayer expense.
The reforms are part of the fiscal 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), an annual bill that dictates funding and policy priorities for the Department of Defense. Both House and Senate versions include language requiring defense contractors to provide the technical data needed for in-house repairs, a move Warren argues could save billions of dollars while enhancing readiness.
Warren’s letter calls on the NDIA to disclose which member companies oppose the reforms and the extent of their lobbying efforts. She described industry claims against the measures as “unproven conjectures and self-serving projections.”
Recent Pentagon reviews have highlighted the cost and operational inefficiencies caused by current restrictions. For example, Army Secretary Dan Driscoll cited a $47,000 Black Hawk helicopter control knob that could be produced for just $15 if the military had repair rights, underscoring the potential savings.
As lawmakers reconcile differing versions of the NDAA, Warren’s intervention signals a broader push to challenge entrenched contractor control over military maintenance, positioning repair rights as both a fiscal and strategic imperative.
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