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The US Army is opening military bases to private billions — here’s why that changes everything for the next 250 years
America's next competitive advantage won't come from government spending alone, but aligning private capital with national ...
The US Army will allow companies including REalloys, Titan Mining and Ioneer to build critical minerals processing plants at ...
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Why is the US Army building mineral processing sites on its military bases?
The US Army has leased land at four military bases for use in rare earth mineral processing—helping to combat Chinese ...
The U.S. Army is negotiating with Carlyle and CyrusOne to build commercial data centers on military bases in Texas and Utah. Under the Army’s vision, the companies will build and operate the ...
The US Army is leasing land at military bases to private companies for critical minerals processing, starting with antimony ...
Titan Mining Corp.’s subsidiary, Empire State Mines, has received conditional selection notices from the U.S. Army for enhanced use lease opportunities to build a graphite refinery at two strategic ...
The U.S. Army awarded long-term leases to Titan Mining to build a domestic graphite purification facility at two U.S. military bases. The leases are at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Ark. and Anniston Army Depot ...
The US military is planning a permanent war-ready weapons stockpile on Australia's southeast coast beyond the range of most Chinese missiles.
REalloys Inc., Titan Mining Corp., ioneer Ltd. and Energy X have reached agreements with the Pentagon to build facilities for ...
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