The Iowa combat veteran secured a number of provisions in the NDAA, including one to decrease US dependency on the Communist Party of China for defense materials and components
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA), a combat veteran and the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities, secured key victories for Special Operations Forces and technologies in the annual defense bill—the National Defense Authorization Act—which passed the Armed Services Committee last week.
“As a former logistics battalion commander in the Iowa Army National Guard, I fully understand the need for our technologies, equipment, and capabilities to be modern day and top notch, and for our supply chain to always remain secure – not dependent on China,” said Chairman Senator Ernst. “These measures, and the defense bill as a whole, will help ensure our troops are ready for the threats we face now and well into the future.”
Senator Ernst successfully secured a number of provisions in the committee-passed NDAA that promote technologies and will:
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