U.S. Extends $90M Lifeline for Iraq's Border Scanning Tech
Published Date: 4/15/2026
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Summary
The U.S. is set to extend a $90 million support contract for Iraq’s vehicle scanning systems, helping keep their border security tech running smoothly. This deal covers two more years of maintenance, software updates, and 24/7 help desk support—no big weapons involved, just smart backup. Congress got the heads-up in February, so the wheels are turning on this important security boost.
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