What happened
The US Defense Logistics Agency is spending over $220 million on a new contract for expeditionary logistics. This means they want to be able to set up and run supply chains anywhere in the world, fast.
Why it matters
The US military is shifting its focus to being able to operate in more places, more quickly, and with less established infrastructure. This contract is a concrete step towards that goal, allowing them to deploy supply bases and distribution networks on demand. It signals a move away from relying on large, fixed bases to a more agile, global presence.