U.S. Army Eyes Additional Multiyear Authorities, If Congress Funds Them

 A Lockheed Martin HIMARS launcher fires a GMLRS rocket.

Credit: Lockheed Martin
The U.S. Army is interested in expanding its ability to provide multiyear contracts to industry as a way to stabilize demand and allow for companies to expand capacity, if Congress gets around to funding them. The Army has used expanded authority for multiyear contracts on certain key munitions...

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