In the quiet corridors of the Pentagon and the glass-walled boardrooms of Dearborn and Detroit, a tectonic shift is occurring in the relationship between the American military and the nation’s industrial heartland. For decades, the Department of Defense (DoD) relied on a specialized, consolidated group of prime contractors to provide the sophisticated weaponry required for modern warfare. But as global conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East drain stockpiles and the specter of a…
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