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Elizabeth Warren
Democrat·Massachusetts

Warren, Sheehy Push Armed Services Leaders in Congress to Get Military Right to Repair Done

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The senators urged the committee leaders to pass their Warrior Right to Repair Act through the FY27 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to protect military readiness and stop the government’s waste of taxpayer funds. “We write with concern about the ability of our service members to repair their own equipment quickly and securely, and the impact that restricting the ‘right to repair’ has on our military’s readiness, our service members’ skills in a contested logistics environment, and growing maintenance costs that are borne by taxpayers,” wrote the senators . Without right to repair provisions, the U.S. military has faced severe delays and massive overcharges by defense contractors, even for simple repairs. In 2021, the Government Accountability Office first revealed that providing the military the right to repair its own equipment “could save billions of (taxpayer) dollars.” In their letter, the Senators highlighted strong support for right to repair from a broad spectrum of Trump administration military officials and national security analysts: General Dan Caine, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff , said that right to repair “would decrease reliance on external contractors, lower service fees, and allow for more efficient maintenance practices, ultimately leading to long-term cost savings.” Admiral Samuel Paparo, Commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command , stated that right to repair would “increas(e) the overall lifecycle cost of maintaining these systems by an estimated 30-50%.” Admiral Daryl Caudle, Chief of Naval Operations , told Congress that military right to repair is “how we make sure that we are ready to fight” and that contract restrictions are “not sustainable” and “dangerous.” General Christopher Mahoney, Vice Commandant of the Marines , said that from the beginning of the contracting process, the Marines must be able to “clearly identify and prioritize the need for organic repair capabilities” and that military right to repair is “a critical investment in our long-term readiness and operational effectiveness.” General Ken

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