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2026 could be a big year for biomanufacturing now that it’s one of the Pentagon’s top critical technology areas.
“We import the vast majority of our chemicals. How do we bring some of that back to the U.S.? And how is that chemical manufacturing base using biology available to the department when it needs to secure its supply chains and develop novel material capabilities? Those two things together are really the crux of what we’re trying to accomplish,” said Doug Friedman, CEO of BioMADE, a Manufacturing Innovation Institute sponsored by the Defense Department.
In November, the Pentagon shortened its list of critical technology areas from 14 to six. Coming in at No. 2 is biomanufacturing, which isn’t typically in the same sentence as defense technology. But it can be used to make key materials for components of weapons and other materiel.
This year, Friedman told Defense One, he wants to see how defense leaders try to integrate biomanufacturing with other priorities, such as logistics or hypersonics.
“How can forward-deployed biomanufacturing help solve contested logistics? If you don’t have to have a chemicals or material supply chain shipped across oceans, maybe you can manufacture at [the] point of need,” he said.
A futuristic example of that could be housing a biomanufacturing platform inside a shipping container that runs on seawater, sunlight, and atmospheric carbon dioxide.
“Now, you have a self-contained chemical manufacturing facility that doesn’t need energy, it doesn’t need water, and it doesn’t need other inputs, right? Maybe that spits out diesel fuel. All of a sudden, you’ve fundamentally transformed the fuel supply chain for the department. That can’t happen tomorrow, but we’re certainly less than a decade away from that,” Friedman said.
BioMADE, which focuses on bioindustrial manufacturing, is also building three demonstration-scale biomanufacturing facilities in California, Iowa, and Minnesota so companies can increase U.S. production for both defense and commercial applications. The California facility is expected to open in 2027.
The 2023 National Defense Authorization Act greenlit funding for bioindustrial manufacturing facilities to be “regional hubs for the research, development, and the scaling.”
“What we see today is companies going—best case, to Europe; worst case, to China—to do these things, and so we’re trying to develop this foundation that allows companies to scale these important defense products here, and that includes potentially scaling products that would feed into the organic industrial base,” Friedman said. “Manufacturing is about making stuff at scale. You actually have to take that technology and scale it up to credibly say that you’re doing manufacturing.”
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Revitalizing Rocketdyne. Private equity firm AE Industrial Partners’ $845 million deal to take a 60 percent stake in L3Harris’ space propulsion and power business from Aerojet Rocketdyne, now called Rocketdyne, isn’t the only move the firm plans to make this year.
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