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The 2027 Defense Deadline That is Forcing the U.S. to Rebuild 40 Years of Lost Tech

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Roughly 40 years ago, the United States made a decision that seemed perfectly rational at the time: it stopped processing rare earths.

Foxconn Launches Second-Gen LEO Satellite, Begins Inter-Satellite Link Testing

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Foxconn Technology Group, the world's largest electronics manufacturing services provider, announced that its second-generation low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, "Pearl-1A" and "Pearl-1B," were successfully launched into their designated orbits via SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket on the evening of May 3 (Taipei time).

Bell Selected by Near Earth Autonomy to Supply Bell 505 for U.S. Marine Corps MARV-EL Program

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RTX's Raytheon Delivers Second Missile-warning Sensor to U.S. Space Force

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American Made Advocacy: American Microelectronics Power the Future of High Technology

03/24/2026 | Shane Whiteside -- Column: American Made Advocacy
Our nation’s commerce and national defense depend on secure microelectronics in systems on land, in the air, under the sea, and in space. Our world is powered by microelectronics that rely on rare earth minerals, specialty metals, and, increasingly, components sourced in other countries, some of which are adversarial and engage in unfair trade practices.
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