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The United States has an immense array of military forces ready to defend the nation and its allies. To sustain its globally-deployed forces and rapidly replenish combat losses, the Department of Defense (DoD) possesses a materiel capacity second to none. Likewise, the Army, as an integral part of the larger joint force, maintains strategically positioned, forward-based stocks around the globe. The Army is also able to reach back and draw upon a vast industrial enterprise. This includes: the Army’s Organic Industrial Base (OIB), made up of 23 unique manufacturing and production facilities that repair and recapitalize equipment, manufacture service parts and produce many of the nation’s munitions; the larger Defense Industrial Base, encompassing both organic components and more than 100,000 private sector companies and their subcontractors who perform under contract; and a multitude of commercial service providers who supply the energy, communications, transportation and utilities required to execute military operations.
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