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On Monday 27 March U.S. President Joe Biden invoked the Defense Production Act in order to form a budget of $50 million, to be spent on domestic and Canadian production of printed circuit boards (aka PCBs). This move was deemed as important to matters of national defense, and technology has been cited as key part of North American security efforts. In a memo issued that day, Biden stated that without presidential action under the act: "United States industry cannot reasonably be expected to provide the capability for the needed industrial resource, material, or critical technology item in a timely manner."
PCBs form the basis of vital components that are integrated into military-purpose missiles and radars, in addition to electronics utilized for energy distribution and the nation's healthcare. The President continues to outline the importance of the Defense Production Act: "I find that action to expand the domestic production capability for printed circuit boards and advanced packaging is necessary to avert an industrial resource or critical technology item shortfall that would severely impair national defense capability."
He signs off with this conclusion: "I find that action to expand the domestic production capability for printed circuit boards and advanced packaging is necessary to avert an industrial resource or critical technology item shortfall that would severely impair national defense capability." USA Industrial Groups have been requesting such a move to be made by Washington, going back to last year, when they reasoned that there was currently insufficient domestic production required to support the domestic electronics manufacturing industry.
The Defense Production Act ruling also holds a request for an increase in "advanced packaging". This refers to multiple apparatus being packaged and mounted onto a single electronic device, which creates a smaller physical footprint and in turn provides a more power efficient solution.
Franklin Turner, a government contracts lawyer at McCarter & English has posited the latest Defense Production Act would speed up signings of new contracts: "by streamlining and prioritizing the procurement processes for these critical technologies, which are used in a variety of defense theaters around the world, including the current conflict in Ukraine."
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PCBs form the basis of vital components that are integrated into military-purpose missiles and radars, in addition to electronics utilized for energy distribution and the nation's healthcare. The President continues to outline the importance of the Defense Production Act: "I find that action to expand the domestic production capability for printed circuit boards and advanced packaging is necessary to avert an industrial resource or critical technology item shortfall that would severely impair national defense capability."
He signs off with this conclusion: "I find that action to expand the domestic production capability for printed circuit boards and advanced packaging is necessary to avert an industrial resource or critical technology item shortfall that would severely impair national defense capability." USA Industrial Groups have been requesting such a move to be made by Washington, going back to last year, when they reasoned that there was currently insufficient domestic production required to support the domestic electronics manufacturing industry.
The Defense Production Act ruling also holds a request for an increase in "advanced packaging". This refers to multiple apparatus being packaged and mounted onto a single electronic device, which creates a smaller physical footprint and in turn provides a more power efficient solution.
Franklin Turner, a government contracts lawyer at McCarter & English has posited the latest Defense Production Act would speed up signings of new contracts: "by streamlining and prioritizing the procurement processes for these critical technologies, which are used in a variety of defense theaters around the world, including the current conflict in Ukraine."
View at TechPowerUp Main Site | Source