The shutdown, now in its 40th day, has halted several foreign military sales, including AMRAAM missiles, Aegis combat systems and HIMARS launchers.
"This is actually really harming both our allies and partners and US industry to actually deliver a lot of these critical capabilities overseas," the official told Axios.
The delays stem from the partial closure of the US government, which has left many State Department employees – responsible for processing foreign arms transfers – on unpaid leave.
The Bureau of Political-Military Affairs was reportedly operating last month with only about a quarter of its usual staff capacity, slowing approvals and export logistics.
The Donald Trump administration has yet to indicate when the impasse might end, as Congress remains deadlocked over the federal budget.
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Source: IAR, axios.com