War Secretary Pete Hegseth announced several changes to the military's weapons acquisition processes during a speech to defense industrial base leaders.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday afternoon will speak with military and industry leaders about his plan to overhaul the way the Pentagon purchases weapons. In his remarks at the National ...