McGinn told Government Matters host Francis Rose in an interview posted Tuesday he believes the expansion of the “buy American” policy with the inclusion of allies would be a “win-win approach.”
He said the U.S. should strengthen existing industrial base initiatives to encourage participation of allies and partners and provide opportunities that companies can go after for them to work with allies. Those programs include the National Technology and Industrial Base, Defense Production Act Title III and the Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment Program.
“We already have the frameworks in place. Let’s really kind of give some really concrete opportunities that companies can seize on and we can work together with our close partners and allies,” McGinn added.
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