Microsoft , with an army of lobbyists, deep pockets for campaign contributions, and a large economic footprint in the state of a key senator, appears to have won at least a temporary victory in the debate over the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act.
Last week, the Senate passed its version of the 2026 NDAA following the House’s passage of its defense bill last month. With both pieces of legislation clearing their respective chambers, representatives from the two bodies now must meet and negotiate a compromise bill to reconcile any differences.
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