September 28, 2022

Chips Act Gives Hope to U.S. Semiconductor Industry

Source: National Defense Magazine

Journalist: Meredith Roaten

In the immediate future, the conflict in Ukraine has demonstrated the consequences of the chip shortage, said Megan Lamberth, an associate fellow for the technology and national security program at the Center for a New American Security think tank.

“We’re sending these big weapons packages, and chips are required to build back those stockpiles,” she said.

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Author

  • Megan Lamberth

    Former Associate Fellow, Technology and National Security Program

    Megan Lamberth is a former Associate Fellow for the Technology and National Security Program at CNAS. Her research focuses on U.S. strategy for emerging technologies and the k...