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New American Industrial Alliance

New American Industrial Alliance

Industry Associations

Rebuilding America's techno-industrial strength.

About us

The New American Industrial Alliance (NAIA) is a multi-sector industry association where U.S. companies and investors convene to lead the charge in rebuilding America’s techno-industrial strength.

Industry
Industry Associations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2024

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  • New American Industrial Alliance reposted this

    View profile for Anhthu Nguyen

    Founder Ad Astra Group and Investor

    What if years of critical supply-chain delays could be collapsed into months or even weeks? Excited to share that Ad Astra Group, the organization I created for this work, is launching a national series of Industrial Base Hackathons to tackle the systemic bottlenecks slowing America’s critical supply chains across energy, defense, food, medical devices, aerospace and more. Our first hackathon is happening Wednesday, December 10, 2025, co-hosted with Oracle, Exodys Energy, and Texas Nuclear Alliance in Austin, TX, with early interest from leaders across government, industry, and manufacturing. This hackathon brings together manufacturers, founders, investors, OEMs, primes, operators, academia, and government to transform pre-surfaced industrial chokepoints (currently handled in silos) into a precise list of implementable, investable solutions that inform financing, policy, and structural action. The Goal: Accelerate rebuilding America’s industrial base. This is not a networking event or a conference. It’s a curated working session where each participant will be solving real problems. Apply to join here: https://luma.com/36bxlr6o Submit bottlenecks here: https://lnkd.in/gFcF8NVg #reindustrialize #industrialbase #industrialpolicy #defenseindustrialbase #nationalresilience

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  • New American Industrial Alliance reposted this

    View organization page for Exiger

    32,483 followers

    🇺🇸📣We're proud to announce that the US Army has licensed our 1Exiger AI software to accelerate defense acquisition, reduce lead times & enhance operational readiness — awarding Exiger a multi-million-dollar contract for end-to-end supply chain risk illumination. Exiger is excited to support the Army Transformation Initiative and help them innovate proactively on and off the battlefield. See how this revolutionary capability will modernize Army sustainment & deliver a more predictive industrial base, capable of responding to evolving mission needs at speed https://lnkd.in/eTZbA6xx U.S. Army Materiel Command 🇺🇸

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  • New American Industrial Alliance reposted this

    View organization page for Solugen

    24,219 followers

    ✅ Building resilient supply chains at Association of the United States Army - AUSA 2025. This morning, Solugen joined American Rheinmetall Munitions at their booth to sign an MOU—underscoring our shared commitment to strengthen America’s defense supply chains and make advanced energetics more accessible and affordable. For Solugen, it’s another step in showing how domestic, scalable chemistry can deliver safe, affordable, and flexible solutions for defense. By working with partners across the sector, we’re helping reinforce the industrial base America depends on. If you missed the signing, there’s still time to connect with us: 📍 Stop by the American Rheinmetall booth #1339 📧 Schedule a private meeting with Solugen—or Solugen + ARM—at defense@solugentech.com

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  • Huge news from NAIA member Forterra - the future of defense is in good hands. We're proud to have them as a member as we Reindustrialize America together!

    View organization page for Forterra

    20,236 followers

    $238M Series C— Accelerating the future of defense. From autonomy and edge compute to resilient communications, our platforms are redefining how modern operations connect and coordinate. This funding accelerates our work to deliver interoperable autonomy at scale with proven, fielded, technology that is already reshaping how missions get done. The round was led by Moore Strategic Ventures, joined by new investors including Salesforce Ventures, Franklin Templeton, Balyasny Asset Management L.P., 645 Ventures, Hanwha Asset Management, 9Yards Capital and NightDragon, alongside participation from existing investors XYZ Venture Capital, Hedosophia, and Enlightenment Capital. Doubling down on their investment into Forterra, Crescent Cove Advisors LP provided both equity and debt, showing continued support since Forterra’s Series A in 2021. Autonomy isn’t the future. It’s the new baseline. Check out the exclusive from Bloomberg in the comments.

  • Secretary of War Pete Hegseth delivered a major speech on Friday at the National Defense University, outlining new directions for the DOD's long-suffering defense acquisition system. An overriding theme across the various points of the speech, is expediting the process between development and production of new systems, and the Department of War's acquisition and deployment of them. We shall see how the establishment of the Wartime Production Unit, the evolution of the PEOs to the Portfolio Acquisition Executives (PAEs,) and the retirement of the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS) affects the performance of the process as whole. We have high, high hopes! Once upon a time, the defense establishment and American industry collaborated to produce the great Arsenal of Democracy, foundation of American military dominance in the 20th Century. We look forward to the development of our new Arsenal of Freedom for the 21st! For a compilation of some helpful analyses, take a look at this synopsis by the good folks at Defense Tech and Acquisition- https://lnkd.in/edhVfDBM

  • Incredible news for Reindustrializing America. John and the Vulcan Elements team are making it happen.

    View profile for John Maslin

    CEO & Co-Founder @ Vulcan Elements

    I am honored to announce Vulcan Elements’ $1.4B partnership with the United States Government and ReElement Technologies. Since its inception, Vulcan’s mission has been to build a domestic rare earth magnet solution that can propel the United States into the 21st century and enable the next era of American economic dynamism and national security. Now more than ever, we remain focused on execution and performance, so that we can deliver a capability that the nation urgently needs. To the United States Government, this is an honor and responsibility that we take very seriously. We will continue to stay laser-focused on delivering real results at a rapid pace. To Vulcan’s investors and partners, thank you for your continued support and commitment. We look forward to continuing to work together as we enter this next phase of the company. To Vulcan’s engineers and technicians, none of this would be possible without you. Organizations don’t do things, people do. You are the backbone of the company and I’m grateful for the opportunity to continue working hard on an important problem together.   More details will be released in the coming weeks. Press Release: https://lnkd.in/eKntzusN

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  • NAIA's members operate in a variety of industries, from hard manufacturing to nuclear energy to critical minerals mining and beyond. Some are advanced systems manufacturers, especially in aerospace and shipbuilding. Others acquire and manage industrial and energy real estate, with some currently building streamlined factories. Many are working to integrate artificial intelligence systems into traditional manufacturing and energy processes, enhancing the productivity and sustainability of these industries. But other NAIA members do things that are somewhat out of these main fields. One, for example, is working on deep-sea desalination plant technologies, operating with the ambition to provide broader supplies of water to the arid regions of the world. Another strives to build factories here capable of mass-producing medical gloves, a basic good we rarely manufacture in America. Yet another is working to build a whole new city, whose purpose would be shipbuilding, but which like any city worth living in would be built out to give its residents, the shipbuilders, the highest possible quality of life. Like all our member companies, these companies are integral parts of the reindustrializing ecosystem of the coming American economy. They both use the broader advances in manufacturing and energy to produce goods, and contribute to the technological and procedural innovation which, in the long run, is the American way of building that everyone in this movement is working on every day. We are proud of all of our members, and the things they are doing to change the world. We invite you to join them in that project.

  • Important work being done by Exiger, partnering with CBP, to stop illicit goods from coming across our borders.

    View organization page for Exiger

    32,483 followers

    🌍 AI for the Front Lines of Global Trade U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has selected Exiger under a multi-million-dollar contract to modernize trade and transshipment intelligence across the world’s supply chains. With Exiger's Trade AI, CBP will detect illicit transshipment in real-time — enforcing trade and forced labor laws, protecting industries, and strengthening U.S. and allied economic security. We're proud to support this mission — bringing to bear the world’s largest proprietary supply chain database and the market’s most sophisticated AI. 🔗 See why CBP chose Exiger to safeguard global commerce: https://lnkd.in/e9X7mvki

  • "In-space manufacturing is American manufacturing." Excited that one of our earliest NAIA members - Besxar - is coming out of stealth today. Space is prime for semiconductor industrialization. Besxar is leading the way.

    View organization page for BESXAR

    721 followers

    After two years of development in stealth, today marks the beginning of our public mission to bring semiconductor manufacturing to orbit. Earth’s fabs have reached their physical limits. To overcome these limits, we’re building reusable autonomous manufacturing pods — Fabships™ — that harness the ultra-high vacuum (UHV) of space to produce ultra-pure substrates and materials that power AI data centers, quantum computers, nuclear systems, and next-generation defense technologies. As our initial step toward that goal, we’ll be flying the debut version of our reusable Fabships across 12 missions with SpaceX over the next year. This campaign marks the first-ever reusable payload program on a SpaceX rocket and demonstrates our roadmap for scalable, repeatable semiconductor production in orbit. Each mission brings America closer to a secure, space-enabled semiconductor supply chain. This is how we rebuild our industrial base for the AI era — and extend American manufacturing into orbit. Because in-space manufacturing is American manufacturing. 🇺🇸 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g7bCxU3U

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