Government Mechanics
NDAA
The annual defense policy law that authorizes weapons programs and sets Pentagon priorities Congress will fund.
Also known as: National Defense Authorization Act, Defense Authorization
- What it is
- The NDAA is the yearly law that authorizes Department of Defense programs, spending levels, and policy. It sets ceilings and directs which platforms and initiatives get pursued. Actual money still comes through defense appropriations.
- How it moves markets
- The NDAA telegraphs which weapons systems, shipbuilding lines, and technologies have congressional backing, guiding investor expectations for primes and suppliers. Program adds and cuts inside the bill move exposed names. It is a roadmap for the appropriations that follow.
- Track record
- Shipbuilders and aircraft primes have moved on NDAA provisions adding or accelerating platforms they produce.
- Who it affects
- Defense primes like LMT, NOC, GD, HII, RTX; ETF ITA.
- Related terms
- appropriations, foreign-military-sale, usaspending
- Common misread
- Authorization is not appropriation; an NDAA add without matching appropriated dollars produces no revenue.
- Watch out for
- The bill's provisions are negotiated to the wire, so early drafts can mislead single-name theses.
General information, not medical advice. Ingredient effects vary by formulation, concentration, and skin. Patch-test new actives and consult a qualified provider before starting prescription ingredients.
Know what's coming before your patients ask for it.
New actives, device launches, and the FDA calls that change what you can offer — distilled into a two-minute brief, twice a week. Money Racket Pro.
Go Pro · $40/mo