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DOD Loans for Critical Technology

Exploring the Defense Department's loan program to fund critical technologies for national security and industry growth.

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Jason Rathje, director, Office of Strategic Capital, speaks at a Center for Strategic and International Studies webcast. Photo by DOD

Jason Rathje, director, Office of Strategic Capital, speaks at a Center for Strategic and International Studies webcast. Photo by DOD.

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  • The Purpose of the OSC Loan Program
    • Bridging the “Valley of Death” in Tech Development
  • Technology Areas for Funding
    • Enhancing Supply Chain Security and Collaboration
  • Economic Impact and Industrial Growth
    • Protecting National Interests Through Rigorous Oversight
    • Why It Matters

The UK’s allies across the pond are making strategic investments in cutting-edge technology, and this time it’s serious. The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) has launched a bold initiative through its Office of Strategic Capital (OSC) to support the development of critical technologies.

With loans available to industry players tackling national security-related tech, this program underscores the importance of strengthening both military capabilities and economic resilience.

 

The Purpose of the OSC Loan Program

Established in December 2022, the OSC was created with a sharp focus: to fund and incentivise the development of vital technologies, many of which have dual-use applications that serve both military and civilian interests.

As OSC director Jason Rathje stated, the programme seeks to “incentivise industry” to invest in high-stakes technology sectors where the path from research to profitability is often long and capital-intensive.

This move by the DOD reflects a growing recognition that national security depends as much on technological strength as it does on traditional defence measures.

 

A Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk hovers over a Peruvian navy submarine during a Diesel-Electric Submarine Initiative exercise off the coast of San Diego, Oct. 21, 2024. Photo by NPO Daniels.
A Navy MH-60R Sea Hawk hovers over a Peruvian navy submarine during a Diesel-Electric Submarine Initiative exercise off the coast of San Diego, Oct. 21, 2024. Photo by NPO Daniels.

 

Bridging the “Valley of Death” in Tech Development

New technologies, especially in fields like quantum science, advanced materials, and next-generation semiconductors, often face a tough journey from lab to market. This development gap—known in tech circles as the “Valley of Death”—can deter investment due to the high costs and time required.

The OSC aims to bridge this gap with loans that support companies during this critical period, providing financial backing until these technologies reach production and profitability.

Quote: “Many of these technologies are extremely expensive and require a lot of time and money to develop before a return on investment is realised,” says Rathje.

This funding could therefore be the lifeline needed for projects that are crucial for future military capabilities but lack immediate commercial appeal.

 

Technology Areas for Funding

The OSC loan initiative focuses on technology areas pivotal for national security. A few of the primary targets include:

  • Energy Technologies: Innovations in this area are essential for powering new defence systems sustainably.
  • Quantum Science: With potential applications in communication, encryption, and beyond, quantum technology represents a game-changer for secure military operations.
  • Advanced Materials: These materials are vital for developing lightweight, durable equipment for both military and civilian uses.

A prime example of the OSC’s approach is its investment in next-generation semiconductors. Production in this sector has historically suffered from underinvestment in the U.S. and allied countries due to long development timelines.

By offering funding, the OSC hopes to kickstart production in this area, ensuring that the DOD and its allies remain at the forefront of microelectronics.

 

Air Force Airman 1st Class Hector Huerta inspects a C-17 Globemaster III engine at Dover Air Force Base, Del., Oct. 15, 2024. Photo by Balik, Air Force.
Air Force Airman 1st Class Hector Huerta inspects a C-17 Globemaster III engine at Dover Air Force Base, Del., Oct. 15, 2024. Photo by Balik, Air Force.

 

Enhancing Supply Chain Security and Collaboration

In addition to direct funding, the OSC initiative highlights a critical need: securing resilient supply chains. Rathje emphasised the necessity for industry to be vigilant about potential vulnerabilities, a crucial consideration in an increasingly complex global economy.

According to the OSC’s 2024 investment strategy, the department will conduct comprehensive reviews of potential investors, scrutinising their affiliations to prevent adversarial influence.

The DOD’s collaborative approach also encourages companies to work in partnership with government bodies, fostering trust and improving supply chain transparency. This step is particularly relevant in a globalised market where supply disruptions could have severe repercussions for national security.

 

Economic Impact and Industrial Growth

Beyond bolstering national security, the OSC’s loan program is likely to yield significant economic benefits. By directly investing in sectors such as microelectronics and quantum computing, the DOD aims to support increased domestic manufacturing and job creation.

This support positions the U.S. and its allies, including the UK, to enhance competitiveness on the global stage, reducing dependence on foreign suppliers for critical technologies.

Technology Area

Impact

Energy Technologies Sustainable power solutions for defence
Quantum Science Secure military communication
Advanced Materials Lightweight, durable military equipment
Next-Generation Semiconductors Advanced microelectronics for national security

 

Protecting National Interests Through Rigorous Oversight

The OSC’s strategy doesn’t end with funding. Its risk-based approach includes strict evaluations of investors to ensure capital sources align with national interests.

By working with allies, the DOD hopes to establish a shared risk assessment framework that protects against foreign influence, a concern that has only grown as nations become increasingly interconnected.

 

Why It Matters

This initiative signals a pivotal shift in how the DOD approaches technology development. Rather than relying solely on traditional procurement methods, the department is actively shaping the industrial base it relies upon for future security needs.

By building a more robust industrial ecosystem for critical technologies, the OSC’s program has the potential to bring stability to the tech sectors that will define the future of national security.

With this forward-thinking strategy, the DOD not only seeks to ensure the security of the U.S. and its allies but also encourages a modernised approach to global defence partnerships—an approach that the UK and other allied nations will be following closely.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of Defense.

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