Defense Spending Bill Chides Space Force For Acquisition Plans

OPIR
Artist's concept of OPIR satellite.
Credit: Raytheon
The House Appropriations Committee has passed a bill to provide $706 billion for national security in fiscal 2022, amid debate about whether that amount is enough to defend the nation. Among the items in the draft legislation is a provision that directs the U.S. Air Force Secretary to propose a plan...
Jen DiMascio

Based in Washington, Jen previously managed Aviation Week’s worldwide defense, space and security coverage.

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