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Army Requests Increased Research Spending Amid Accountability Concerns
The US Army has proposed a $2.1 billion increase in research and development spending, aiming to maintain its technological advantage. The funding will support various projects, including the Next Generation Command and Control system and the MV-75 Cheyenne II tiltrotor aircraft. However, congressional leaders have expressed concerns over accountability, citing reduced funding for financial management and audit readiness. The proposal was reported by Defense News.