Baldwin, Kennedy Push for Strong Buy America Policies in NDAA
Buy America provisions help strengthen national security, support Wisconsin manufacturers and workers, and reduce reliance on foreign supply chains
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senators Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and John Kennedy (R-LA) called on House and Senate Armed Services leadership to retain Buy America provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) as the House and Senate come together to finalize the legislation. Each chamber has passed a version of the must-pass defense bill, and now, as they conference to reconcile the differences, the bipartisan duo is pushing to keep strong Buy America provisions in the legislation. Senator Baldwin championed a provision in the Senate NDAA to bolster Made in America shipbuilding, boosting national security, supporting American manufacturers and workers, and reducing reliance on foreign supply chains.
The full letter is available here and below.
Dear Chairs and Ranking Members:
As you prepare for conference on the Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), we respectfully request that you retain provisions that are critical to sustaining a healthy domestic defense industrial base. We make this request out of concern for the state of our domestic supply base and, by extension, the future of U.S. defense industrial capacity.
The country’s experience of the COVID-19 pandemic along with the lessons learned from the ongoing war in Ukraine demonstrate the importance of secure supply chains and the urgent need to proactively examine all facets of our defense industrial base for vulnerabilities. The need to strengthen our domestic defense industrial base has become even clearer as weaknesses in reliance on foreign supply chains and cybersecurity threats came to light over the last several years.
Of note, the shipbuilding supply chain is particularly vulnerable. Even prior to the pandemic, the shipbuilding industry was listed by the Department of Defense’s FY19 Industrial Capabilities Report to Congress as one of the hardest hit industries over the last 20 years. The report notes that the country has lost an astonishing 25,000 suppliers during that time. Federal policies can help recover the industry from this decline. President Biden’s 100-day review of supply chain resilience recommends use of federal procurement to strengthen supply chains, and specifically lists the “Made in America” process as an important strategy for identifying stable sources of critical components. Implementation of increased domestic content for the shipbuilding industry will pay economic dividends right here at home. A robust shipbuilding supply base is squarely in the Navy’s best interest and in America’s.
For years, Congress and the Navy have identified national security risks associated with sole-source suppliers of critical parts across acquisition programs, including problems related to cost, schedule, and quality control. We must support the Department in efforts to immediately address weaknesses within the supply chain by qualifying new suppliers and demonstrating a demand for domestic procurement. Made in America policies support bringing suppliers into the defense market and retaining them by providing predictability.
Further, domestic content reduces risk to our servicemembers and our operations. Grounding platforms is costly and added risk to the very lives of our servicemembers is unacceptable.
A kinetic conflict with China – whether direct or through proxies – will put a far greater strain on defense supply chains than we experienced throughout the pandemic and the war in Ukraine. We must urgently and proactively address this shortcoming before paying the immense cost of scrambling to identify alternate sources while in the midst of a conflict. We must decide to pay the cost of high-quality components up front, rather than pay unknown costs in the future.
Thank you for your steadfast support of our servicemembers; I have full confidence in your commitment to growing and sustaining a strong National Defense posture. Thank you for your consideration of this important request.
Sincerely,
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