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DOW Restructures Foreign Military Sales, Prioritizes Speed, Efficiency

Posted on February 16, 2026February 16, 2026 By wpadmin No Comments on DOW Restructures Foreign Military Sales, Prioritizes Speed, Efficiency
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By C. Todd Lopez 

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In a video posted on social media today, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the War Department moved two agencies critical to getting American-made combat gear into the hands of allied and partner nations under the War Department’s Office of Acquisition and Sustainment. 

“On Nov. 7, we laid out the Department of War’s vision for strengthening the defense sales enterprise,” Hegseth said. “Today, we’re turning that vision into decisive action.” 

Both the Defense Security Cooperation Agency and the Defense Technology Security Administration are part of how the United States helps partners and allies get access to American-made weapons and equipment. They will now fall under the Office of the Undersecretary of War for Acquisition and Sustainment, led by Michael P. Duffey, according to the memorandum. 

The Defense Security Cooperation Agency, for instance, is largely responsible for facilitating the sale of U.S. weapons to partners and allies. However, the agency is also responsible for developing and planning the long-term partnerships and training opportunities that accompany those sales. The Defense Technology Security Administration is responsible for identifying and mitigating any risks associated with transferring technology to partners and allies. 

By moving both agencies under the department’s Office of Acquisition and Sustainment, Hegseth aims to make weapons sales to allies and partners faster and more efficient, as well as help revitalize America’s defense industrial base. 

“This executive order is our mandate: leverage America’s record-breaking defense sales to revitalize our industrial base and support our partners,” Hegseth said. “On nearly every overseas trip that I take, the demand is clear, every single time; our allies want to buy the world’s most lethal weapons: American weapons.” 

The realignment, Duffey said, has created a single coherent defense sales enterprise within the department, one that moves at the speed of war, but with the purpose of deterring aggression. 

U.S. Airmen assigned to the 60th Aerial Port Squadron load cargo onto a Ukrainian Antonov AN-124 Ruslan heavy transport on the flight line during a Foreign Military Sales event at Travis Air Force Base, California, Jan. 30, 2026. The total weight of the cargo for the event was 71,570 lbs. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)

“Coupled with this new executive order, we’re now positioned to leverage the total aggregated global demand for U.S. weapons to grow our nation’s industrial might, while maintaining the American warfighters’ technological edge,” he added. 

Duffey noted that the changes will unlock foreign investment, power production lines, fuel investments in new American manufacturing plants and create thousands of new jobs in the U.S. 

“When we promise to provide American military capabilities, we must deliver,” Hegseth said. “Thanks to President [Donald J.] Trump’s leadership, these efforts are game changers for the way we do business with our allies and partners around the globe: more and better weapons delivered faster for our warfighters and our allies.”

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