
National Defence Authorization Act
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is a yearly law passed by Congress that sets the budget and policies for the U.S. military. It determines how much money is allocated for defense and outlines priorities, programs, and initiatives to ensure national security. The NDAA also includes provisions on military rules, technology development, and personnel matters. It is a comprehensive framework that guides the direction of the U.S. armed forces, balancing fiscal responsibility with national security needs.