• Zipitydew@sh.itjust.works
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    5 months ago

    So far, yeah. They already have a significant US operation in New Hampshire that’s being expanded and upgraded. It shouldn’t be a surprise such a company met the US production requirements first because military hardware contracts require significant levels of domestic content to begin with that BAE already meets.

    Other applicants are having to establish whole new operations in the US for the first time ever. That takes a while. This kind of manufacturing needs a bit more than 4 walls, a roof, and some machines.

    Grant announcements for Intel shouldn’t be too far out. Their plan is for a whole new plant which requires more planning than the route BAE went with.

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      5 months ago

      They’re being “paid” to establish operations in the US… Except they’re not being paid.

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        5 months ago

        And? Why would they receive the grants before conditions are met?

        Are you suggesting these corporations should be given the benefits without doing anything?

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          They’ve met the conditions of their contract. The US gov is just being extremely slow.