10-12-2025 00:20 via yro.slashdot.org

Congress Quietly Strips Right-To-Repair Provisions From US Military Spending Bill

Congress quietly removed provisions that would have let the U.S. military fix its own equipment without relying on contractors, despite bipartisan and Pentagon support. The Register reports: The House and Senate versions of the NDAA passed earlier both included provisions that would have extended common right-to-repair rules to US military branches, requiring defense contractors to provide access to technical data, information, and components that enabled military customers to quickly repair ess
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