Defense Production Act

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The Defense Production Act of 1950 (DPA) is one of the federal government’s most powerful and adaptable industrial policy tools. Enacted to support the country’s industrial and economic mobilization during the Korean War, the DPA gained renewed prominence as a key lever to expand production of vital public health materials and other critical resources during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. The DPA contains several industrial policy authorities, including those empowering the government to mandate prioritization of its orders from private producers and to direct the allocation of scarce resources, and to engage in financial transactions to prompt increased production of strategic goods and materials.

VPA’s series on the Defense Production Act shows how policymakers can improve the DPA and more effectively use the Act’s authorities to meet today’s biggest challenges.

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Revitalizing the Defense Production Act Committee

11/4/24

Joel Dodge provides recommendations for how to turn the Defense Production Act Committee into an effective coordinating and planning body to oversee the federal government’s use of one of its most significant industrial policy laws, and to expand agencies’ ability to deploy the DPA’s authorities.

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Creating a Public Cloud through the DPA

9/29/24

Joel Dodge offers a pathway for public cloud infrastructure, illustrating how the executive branch can harness its authorities within the Defense Production Act to acquire semiconductors and other essential hardware inputs.

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