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The provided text outlines the U.S. Army's aggressive adoption of 3D printing, also known as Additive Manufacturing (AM), to quickly address critical readiness and supply chain issues. This rapid expansion, championed by the Army Materiel Command, is driven by the immediate need to produce parts and support operations, including organic drone production. A major component of this strategy is the military's support for "right-to-repair" principles, which seek to compel defense contractors to provide access to the digital files and intellectual property necessary for the Army to print its own components instead of relying on slow, expensive procurement from Original Equipment Manufacturers. The Army has already operationalized AM by deploying containerized printing shops and creating a digital repository of blueprints for soldiers to use in the field. This technological shift is seen as an operational imperative due to instances where 3D printing can create needed components for dollars in days, circumventing multi-year backlogs from traditional manufacturers.
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