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Biomanufacturing

Federal Announcements

DOD Launches Distributed Bioindustrial Manufacturing Program to Bolster Domestic Supply Chains

| Department of Defense (DoD) | Bioindustrial, Biomanufacturing, Biotechnology, Supply Chain

The Department of Defense announced new opportunities for American businesses to advance biotechnology as part of President Biden's efforts to strengthen and build the resiliency of America's defense industrial base and secure its supply chains. Biomanufacturing has the potential to support the U.S. military and our allies and partners by generating needed materials — from fuels and chemicals to food and medical supplies.

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NSF Invests $35M in Future Manufacturing

| National Science Foundation (NSF) | Advanced Manufacturing, Biomanufacturing, Manufacturing Day, Research and Development (R&D), Technology, Workforce

Through the Future Manufacturing program, the U.S. National Science Foundation makes targeted investments in the future of manufacturing research and helps grow the manufacturing workforce. It is one of several NSF programs that support advanced manufacturing. The Future Manufacturing program's purpose is to discover manufacturing solutions that overcome current scientific, technological, educational, economic, and social barriers to provide new manufacturing capabilities for U.S. companies.

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FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces New Bold Goals and Priorities to Advance American Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing

| Department of Commerce (DOC), Department of Defense (DoD), Executive Office of the President | Bioeconomy, Biomanufacturing, Biotechnology, Research and Development (R&D), Workforce

President Biden signed an Executive Order (E.O.) to advance biotechnology and biomanufacturing innovation for a sustainable, safe, and secure American bioeconomy. Today’s announcements in response to the President’s E.O. will help strengthen America’s bioeconomy, rebuild our supply chains here at home, and support the nation’s innovation ecosystem. They will also help ensure we can make in the United States all that we invent in the United States.

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Related Programs

  • Distributed Bioindustrial Manufacturing Program (DBIMP)

    The Distributed Bioindustrial Manufacturing Program (DBIMP) aims to advance biotechnology as part of efforts to strengthen and build the resiliency of America's defense industrial base and secure its supply chains. Biomanufacturing has the potential to support the U.S. military and our allies and partners by generating needed materials — from fuels and chemicals to food and medical supplies — where and when our forces need them has significant implications for our military.