US government buys radioactive drugs for medical imaging
What happened
The US government awarded a contract to buy radioactive drugs. These drugs are used for medical imaging, like PET scans.
Why it matters
This contract is a routine purchase of specialized medical supplies. It shows the ongoing operational costs of providing advanced diagnostic imaging.
The signal
Watch for future contracts that specify new types of radiopharmaceuticals or a significant increase in volume, which might signal new diagnostic capabilities.