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The legislation would require defense contractors to disclose more detailed information about their pricing and costs when bidding for military contracts, giving the Department of Defense and Congress better visibility into how much companies are spending to produce weapons and equipment. This increased transparency is intended to help the government negotiate better prices and identify cases where contractors may be overcharging for defense products and services. The measure would primarily affect large defense companies and military procurement officials who evaluate contract bids.
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