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House Lawmakers Urge FY27 Funding for Light Tactical Vehicles
March 21, 2026
U.S. Representative Rudy Yakym led a bipartisan group of 27-28 House members in urging the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense to allocate robust Fiscal Year 2027 funding for Light Tactical Vehicle (LTV) modernization programs. The letter specifically calls for sustained investment in the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV) program and modernization of Army National Guard and Reserve HMMWVs. It highlights the strategic importance of these vehicles for military readiness and the economic impact on multiple states, including Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. The primary manufacturer, AM General, is noted as a critical supplier whose production base could be affected by funding levels. This advocacy underscores congressional support for continued procurement and modernization efforts under existing multi-year contracts awarded in 2023 for JLTV A2s and trailers.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate sustained or increased budget allocations for LTV programs in FY27, supporting ongoing contracts and potential new orders.
- AM General remains the prime contractor, indicating opportunities for subcontractors and suppliers within the LTV supply chain.
- Agencies and contractors should consider the economic and readiness priorities emphasized by Congress when planning proposals or capacity expansions.
- The focus on Army National Guard and Reserve modernization suggests targeted procurement requirements beyond active-duty forces, broadening market opportunities.
Agencies
House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, Army National Guard, Army Reserve, U.S. Army
Vendors
AM General