"Pentagon's New Strategy Aims to Revitalize Defense Industrial Base"

The Department of Defense has released its first National Defense Industrial Strategy (NDIS), aimed at guiding its engagement, policy development, and investment in the industrial base over the next three to five years. The strategy emphasizes the need for a more robust, resilient, and dynamic modernized defense industrial ecosystem to meet the demands of the current and future strategic environment. It outlines strategic priorities including resilient supply chains, workforce readiness, flexible acquisition, and economic deterrence, and emphasizes the importance of cooperation and coordination between the U.S. government, private industry, and international allies and partners.
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