IPC and the PCBAA Urge Congress to Fully Fund and Invigorate Domestic PCB Industry
Key Summary
• IPC and PCBAA urged Congress to fully fund the Defense Production Act Purchases Account at $618.6 million
• The groups also called for $1.08 billion for the Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program
• The request supports the Presidential Determination that PCBs are critical to the defense industrial base
• PCBs are essential to electronics in defense, healthcare, telecom, aviation, and automotive sectors
• U.S. PCB production lags behind, putting strategic investments like the CHIPS and Science Act at risk
IPC joined with the Printed Circuit Board Association of America (PCBAA) to deliver a letter to Congress today that was signed by 54 member companies. The impactful letter called on Congress to fully fund the Defense Production Act Purchases Account at the House-passed level of $618 million and $1.08 billion for the Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment program.
IPC and PCBAA advocated for the Presidential Determination declaring printed circuit boards (PCBs) as a critical defense industrial base need, qualifying the industry for investment from the Defense Production Act program. As Congress negotiates full year funding by the March 8 deadline, Congress needs to fulfill the Presidential Determination for Printed Circuit Boards and Substrates by fully funding the Defense Production Act Purchases account at the higher, House-passed level of $618.6 million.
PCBs are central to all electronics across all industries including defense, healthcare, telecommunications, aviation, and automotive. U.S. armed forces depend on PCBs found in everything from night vision goggles and drones to avionics and satellites.
The success of the United States' strategic investments like the CHIPS and Science Act hinge on advanced printed circuit boards. Unfortunately, the U.S. lags behind in PCB production, jeopardizing our investments. The Defense Production Act Purchases program has started presenting awards using funds from prior years. However, without complete funding, it cannot proceed with additional essential investments in the PCB industry, as identified by the President and multiple U.S. government supply chain reviews.
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They want Congress to meet the March 8 funding deadline and ensure full support for the Presidential Determination that PCBs are critical, enabling essential investment through the Defense Production Act program.
PCBs power critical defense technologies including night vision systems, drones, avionics, and satellites, making them foundational to U.S. military readiness.
PCBs are central to electronics used in healthcare, telecommunications, aviation, automotive systems, and other industries that depend on reliable electronic infrastructure.
Advanced semiconductor capabilities require equally advanced PCB manufacturing; without strong domestic production, U.S. chip investments could be undermined.
The program will be unable to continue issuing critical investments needed to strengthen domestic PCB manufacturing, as identified by the President and federal supply chain reviews.