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The 2008 Defense Acquisition Act

The 2008 Defense Acquisition Act is legislation aimed at improving how the U.S. Department of Defense manages and buys military equipment and services. It seeks to streamline procurement processes, enhance accountability, and ensure that defense spendings are efficient and effective. The act encourages faster development of technology, better oversight, and reduced delays or cost overruns on defense projects, ultimately supporting the military in acquiring the tools and systems it needs responsibly and reliably.