| Management number | 232069558 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $12.00 | Model Number | 232069558 | ||
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Every headline about American naval power warns that the United States lacks the industrial base to compete with China. The warning is wrong — or at least, it is asking the wrong question.America does not have a capacity gap. It has a mobilization failure.Across the country, hundreds of qualified small and mid-size manufacturers hold the MIL-SPEC certifications, the skilled workforces, and the institutional knowledge required to build and repair the Navy’s fleet. Many of them are running at sixty percent of their productive capacity. Not because the Navy does not need what they can produce, but because the procurement system has not been organized to use them.Arsenal of Democracy 2.0 makes the case that the industrial base needed to rebuild American naval power is largely present — and largely idle. Written by the president of a MIL-SPEC naval manufacturing company with over two decades supplying destroyers, carriers, amphibious assault ships, and Coast Guard vessels, this book takes the defense industrial base conversation off the conference room podium and into the fabricating shop.The book traces how America systematically dismantled the supplier ecosystem that won World War II, what China’s shipbuilding dominance actually reveals about industrial policy rather than industrial capability, and why the small and mid-size manufacturers that should form the backbone of any serious rebuilding effort face a procurement system that is structurally designed to keep them out.Equally, it offers a specific and actionable prescription: the procurement reforms, demand signal changes, workforce investments, and prime contractor accountability structures that would mobilize the existing industrial base before the window for doing so closes.This is not a think tank report. It is a ground-level account of what the defense industrial base actually looks like from inside it — and a serious argument for why fixing it is more achievable than the conventional conversation acknowledges.For defense professionals, naval officers, policymakers, prime contractor executives, and anyone who wants to understand what it would actually take to rebuild American manufacturing power. Read more
| ASIN | B0H116DYH9 |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8257609978 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 6.24 x 0.98 x 9.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.32 pounds |
| Print length | 349 pages |
| Publication date | May 15, 2026 |
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