Lockheed Martin President and CEO Jim Taiclet President said passing the Bipartisan Innovation Act was a crucial step toward increasing investment in the semiconductor industry.
President and CEO Jim Taiclet President on Sunday said that passing the Bipartisan Innovation Act was a crucial step toward increasing investment in the semiconductor industry.
Lockheed Martin president and CEO Jim Taiclet, walks onto stage to speak before President Joe Biden at Lockheed Martin Pike County Operations facility where Javelin anti-tank missiles are manufactured, Tuesday, May 3, 2022, in Troy, Ala. PUTIN ISSUES DECREE TO HIT ‘UNFRIENDLY’ NATIONS WITH EXPORT BLOCKS IN POTENTIAL BLOW TO GLOBAL ECONOMY
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