Senior defense officials in the Trump administration approached General Motors and Ford about supporting the U.S. military ...
The automakers would not likely make weapons. But they have expertise in stamping, casting, forging and working with plastics ...
In fact, the Detroit Three, which also includes Chrysler, have only halted automotive production in favor of manufacturing ...
Ford and General Motors could soon shift gears from building vehicles to producing weapons for the first time since World War ...
The Trump administration has quietly approached US industrial giants including Ford and General Motors about potentially ...
Automakers could help build weapons as U.S. supplies run low, but a World War II-style industrial shift may be more ...
The U.S. government is in preliminary discussions with Ford Motor (F) and General Motors (GM) about producing weapons and ...
Both Ford and General Motors are well known for their contributions to the American war effort during World War II.
Senior defense officials have talked with GM, Ford and others about shifting some capacity to make arms and military supplies ...
The Pentagon wants Michigan automakers to play a bigger role in U.S. defense manufacturing.
The Pentagon, under direction from the Trump administration, is exploring new ways to expand domestic military production, ...
The Pentagon’s interest centers on the auto sector’s ability to produce at scale. Unlike traditional defense contractors, ...