Continuing Resolution Would Cut Buying Power By $12B, USAF Says

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Credit: Boeing
A continuing resolution would cut the U.S. Air Force’s buying power by as much as $12 billion, including blocking 61 new programs at a combined $5.1 billion, service Secretary Frank Kendall warned Capitol Hill as the deadline to pass a funding bill approaches. Congress has until Dec. 16 to pass a...

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