The New York Times’ Post

Hundreds of defense technology companies are building the weapons of the future in old factories or are constructing state-of-the-art sites in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Delaware. At one in Michigan, nearly every person working there had a parent or a grandparent who worked on an auto assembly line at one of the auto factories nearby.

David Engel

Creating Opportunities where few exist. Going above and beyond standard business objectives and sales targets.

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What happened to makers of diplomacy?

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Victoria Saunitti de Almeida

Erzieherin in Kita Bunte Burg - Abschluss in Pädagogik an der Universität von São Francisco (Brasilien)

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Larry LaManna

Senior Sales Performance Manager & Leader at Bank of America | Driving Revenue Growth & Client Success in Business Banking | Long Island | Expert in Commercial Lending & Formal Credit Training

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This isn't just about building the "weapons of the future"—it's about building the future of American manufacturing communities. A true win-win for innovation and local economies.

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Oh cool, tech fascism.

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