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A House bill would require the Pentagon to use advanced manufacturing and 3D printing to address shortages of critical military parts.
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A House bill would require the Pentagon to use advanced manufacturing and 3D printing to address shortages of critical military parts.
Published Jun 5, 2026, 7:30 AM EDT
A House bill would require the Pentagon to use advanced manufacturing and 3D printing to address shortages of critical military parts.
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