Posts - Bill - HR 5190 To expand the contested logistics demonstration and prototyping program to include commercial additive manufacturing facilities in contested logistics environments, and for other purposes.
house 09/08/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that commercial 3D printing facilities are included in programs that improve how we produce and deliver critical parts in contested or challenging environments, aiming to strengthen and speed up logistics support near where it's needed most.
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HR 5190 - To expand the contested logistics demonstration and prototyping program to include commercial additive manufacturing facilities in contested logistics environments, and for other purposes.
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moderate 09/08/2025
Additive manufacturing in conflict zones? Promises innovation, but won’t tech glitches leave us vulnerable?
left-leaning 09/08/2025
Additive manufacturing in contested zones? About time we upgrade defense without sacrificing human lives on the front lines.
moderate 09/08/2025
Manufacturing closer to the action sounds efficient, but let's keep an eye on the budget creep.
right-leaning 09/08/2025
Rapid prototyping is great, but this bill smells like a backdoor for Big Tech to cash in on defense contracts.
left-leaning 09/08/2025
Decentralizing production? That’s how you build resilience and break corporate monopolies in times of crisis.
moderate 09/08/2025
A smart step toward modern logistics — if they can actually pull it off without wasted red tape.
left-leaning 09/08/2025
Finally, a bill that turns the gears toward smarter, greener manufacturing instead of big oil’s rusty pipeline dreams.
right-leaning 09/08/2025
We already have a strong military supply chain—why gamble with unproven tech in high-risk zones?
right-leaning 09/08/2025
Throwing government cash at 'additive manufacturing' sounds like defense spending gone trendy and reckless.