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020 _a9781634839402
050 _aKF6051
_b.D313 2015
245 _aThe Defense Production Act :
_bbackground, authorities, and considerations for congress /
_cLucia T. Mitchell Editor.
260 _aNew York:
_bNova Science Publishers,
_c2015.
300 _a145 Pages;
_c23 cm.
521 _aThe Defense Production Act (DPA) of 1950, as amended, confers upon the President a broad set of authorities to influence domestic industry in the interest of national defense. The authorities can be used across the federal government to shape the domestic industrial base so that, when called upon, it is capable of providing essential materials and goods needed for the national defense. Congress has expanded the term national defense, as defined in the DPA, so that it now includes activities related to homeland security and domestic emergency management. The scope of DPA authorities extends beyond shaping U.S. military preparedness and capabilities, as the authorities may also be used to enhance and support domestic preparedness, response, and recovery from natural hazards, terrorist attacks, and other national emergencies. This book examines some of the extensive history of the DPA, focusing primarily on its creation and most recent legislative reauthorization. This book also discusses the foremost active authorities of the DPA; explains how those authorities may have changed as a result of the most recent reauthorization of the law; identifies relevant delegations of the President's DPA authorities made in Executive Order; provides a brief overview of issues Congress may wish to consider in its oversight of executive branch use of DPA authorities, as well as the implementation of changes made in the most recent reauthorization; and discusses congressional considerations for expanding, restricting, or otherwise modifying the authorities provided by the DPA through new legislation.
650 _2United States.
650 _2History.
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