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Rep. Aderholt introduces bill to accelerate defense equipment delivery to allies

This bipartisan proposal aims to expedite the delivery of U.S.-made critical defense capabilities to allies.

Rep. Robert Aderholt speaking at an event. Rep. Robert Aderholt/X

On Thursday, Representatives Robert Aderholt, R-Alabama; Jared Moskowitz, D-Florida; Jimmy Panetta, D-California; and Ryan Zinke, R-Montana, introduced the Accelerate Revenue for Manufacturing and Sales Act, a bipartisan proposal to expedite the delivery of U.S.-made critical defense capabilities to allies and partners by expanding the Special Defense Acquisition Fund, SDAF.

“This bipartisan bill will help ensure that America’s allies and partners can receive critical defense equipment in a timely manner,” Aderholt said. “By strengthening the SDAF, this legislation not only supports national security interests abroad, but invests in our industrial defense base at home.”

Aderholt’s release shared that this bill addresses the inefficiencies and delays in the current Foreign Military Sales process. The urgency to address these has increased in recent years, as the combined value of Foreign Military Sales and Direct Commercial Sales has significantly exceeded domestic defense procurement budgets, with international demand for U.S. defense products approaching two-to-one over domestic acquisition.

“The ARMS Act is a win-win for our economic and national security, investing in both our critical manufacturing here at home and our allies’ defense abroad. As we continue to combat the threatening influence of foreign adversaries like Russia and China, this bill will help our allies stay safe while maintaining our leadership around the globe,” Moskowitz said.

“It’s unfortunate, but unnecessary and burdensome bureaucratic delays slow down the ability of the United States to fully support our democratic allies when they need it the most,” Panetta said. “The expansion of the bipartisan Special Defense Acquisition Fund would provide a more efficient way to meet urgent demand and counter global threats, while strengthening our domestic manufacturing base. As we push back against isolationism, this legislation is a smart, strategic, commonsense step to bolster American leadership and enhance global stability.”

“I’ve made it my mission to eliminate the bureaucratic delays that prevent America’s life-saving defense capabilities from reaching our allies and partners. This bill delivers on that mission,” Zinke said.“The Special Defense Acquisition Fund is a vital but historically under-resourced tool that strengthens our defense industrial base and accelerates the delivery of critical arms and equipment to our allies. This legislation restores the SDAF to its original purpose supporting our partners and advancing American interests around the globe, without costing taxpayers a dime. I applaud Congressman Aderholt for his leadership in drafting this commonsense, strategic legislation.”

The SDAF continues to have strong bipartisan support in Congress and from current and past administrations.

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The Accelerate Revenue for Manufacturing and Sales Act is supported by leading defense organizations, including the Professional Services Counsel, National Defense Industrial Association, and Aerospace Industries Association.

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