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Submission + - Biden invokes Defense Production Act for printed circuit board production (reuters.com) 1

Ironsights writes: U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday invoked the Defense Production Act to spend $50 million on domestic and Canadian production of printed circuit boards, citing the technology's importance to national defense.

Printed circuit boards are incorporated into missiles and radars, as well as electronics used for energy and healthcare.

Without presidential action under the act, "United States industry cannot reasonably be expected to provide the capability for the needed industrial resource, material, or critical technology item in a timely manner," Biden wrote in the memo.

"I find that action to expand the domestic production capability for printed circuit boards and advanced packaging is necessary to avert an industrial resource or critical technology item shortfall that would severely impair national defense capability," Biden said.

The move would speed up contracts, said Franklin Turner, a government contracts lawyer at McCarter & English, "by streamlining and prioritizing the procurement processes for these critical technologies, which are used in a variety of defense theaters around the world, including the current conflict in Ukraine."

Industry groups had called for such a move by Washington last year, saying there was not enough domestic production needed to support the U.S. electronics manufacturing industry.

The Defense Production Act ruling also calls for more "advanced packaging" that allows multiple devices to be packaged and mounted on a single electronic device shrinking them and making power use more efficient.

Comment Re:Seems hopeless (Score 1) 34

I don't think it's possible to fight a war without committing war crimes and crimes against humanity. The world doesn't need more advanced weapons technologies. War is obsolete because its consequences are unacceptable. If you want to stop war, round up the perpetrators of war crimes, run them through a legal process, and if convicted mete out justice sufficient to stop them forever and send a chilling warning to posterity that war is the unacceptable and deranged product of psychopathic minds, and this is an enlightened, sane, spiritually ascendant age and we will never accept, collaborate with, or tolerate war, warriors, war profiteers, or weapons of mass destruction. These things are contrary to the progress of the species and too destructive in a world grown so small and interconnected.

How would you propose we "round up" a perpetrator who is willing to use military force to defend himself from the threat of capture and prosecution?

Comment Re:dosbox (Score 1) 58

MT-32 sound in a web browser...wow. We used to have to work hard to achieve this kind of backward compatibility. My retrogaming Pentium build runs DOS 6.22 and uses a gameport to USB adapter that lets me use my modern PC as an MT-32 emulator via MUNT; this lets me run the commands through my Soundblaster sound card and the games are none-the-wiser. The extra effort was worth it because some games like Space Quest III really shine on an MT-32 rather than Adlib sound. But now? Wow, so easy! (Yes, I am aware that Dosbox can incoroporate many sound configurations via plugins, but it didn't used to be as functional as it is today.)

Comment The House is debating legislation on this subject (Score 1) 94

H.R. 1423 The Forced Arbitration Injustice Repeal Act or FAIR Act "The purposes of this Act are to prohibit predispute arbitration agreements that force arbitration of future employment, consumer, antitrust, or civil rights disputes, and prohibit agreements and practices that interfere with the right of individuals, workers, and small businesses to participate in a joint, class, or collective action related to an employment, consumer, antitrust, or civil rights dispute." https://www.govinfo.gov/conten...

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