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U.S. Department of Defense Releases Interim Report on National Defense Industrial Strategy Implementation


The report outlines initiatives from across DoD, showcasing how efforts to build a resilient industrial base are an ongoing, DoD-wide priority

Published on July 05, 2024

The Department of Defense published the National Defense Industrial Strategy (NDIS) Interim Implementation Report on Wednesday. The report details the progress the DoD is making toward implementing the actions laid out in the NDIS.

The NDIS, released in January by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy (OASD(IBP)), offers a strategic vision and identifies four strategic priorities for modernizing the defense industrial ecosystem. The Interim Implementation Report outlines initiatives from across DoD, showcasing how efforts to build a resilient industrial base are an ongoing, DoD-wide priority. DoD will be sharing further details on NDIS implementation later this summer.

“This report conveys the commitment that the Department has made to achieving the priorities outlined in the National Defense Industrial Strategy since January,” said Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy, Dr. Laura Taylor-Kale. “Among other activities, we are increasing our domestic production capabilities, educating and training the current and future defense industrial workforce, exploring new ways to lower the barriers to entry for small and non-traditional businesses, and strengthening collaboration with allies and partners.”

Many of the initiatives detailed in the report have received funding through the OASD(IBP)-administered Defense Production Act and Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment programs. These programs play significant roles in strengthening supply chain resilience across key sectors. Together, these programs provide complementary and flexible authorities to incentivize and strengthen the industrial base and support warfighter requirements.

DoD remains dedicated to achieving the NDIS strategic priorities and will continue collaborating with industry, international, interagency, and internal stakeholders to ensure the success of current and future industrial base initiatives.

The NDIS Interim Implementation Report is available here.

Newsroom Staff