Buying out a military contract refers to the process by which a contractor acquires all or part of the remaining obligations and rights under a contract with the military.
There are many reasons why a contractor might want to buy out a military contract. For example, the contractor may want to expand its business, gain access to new technologies or markets, or simply reduce its risk. Buying out a military contract can also be a way for the contractor to acquire valuable assets, such as equipment or intellectual property.