The recipients of the DPA Title III investments are Systima Technologies Inc. and R.E. Darling Co., Inc. (REDAR).

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Investments allocated to Systima and REDAR per the announcement.

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The War Department announced two Defense Production Act (DPA) Title III investments totaling $32.7 million aimed at expanding the solid rocket motor industrial base. The funding is intended to accelerate production of components used in solid rocket motors, supporting defense supply chain capacity. The announcement was published on Dec. 23, 2025 via the Department of Defense press release.
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Defense.gov's December 23, 2025 release states two Defense Production Act Title III investments totaling $32.7 million to accelerate solid rocket motor (SRM) component production. It names Systima Technologies Inc. (Systima) in Mukilteo, Washington, receiving $5.0 million and R.E. Darling Co., Inc. (REDAR) in Tucson, Arizona, receiving $27.7 million, to modernize SRM production facilities and processes. The announcement frames these investments as expanding SRM capability within DoW's industrial-base expansion program. This supports the claim that the recipients are Systima Technologies Inc. and R.E. Darling Co., Inc. (REDAR) with the specified locations. Verdict: True; the official DoD release confirms the recipients, locations, and investment amounts.

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  1. Update · Dec 24, 2025, 12:17 AMTrue
    Defense.gov's December 23, 2025 release states two Defense Production Act Title III investments totaling $32.7 million to accelerate solid rocket motor (SRM) component production. It names Systima Technologies Inc. (Systima) in Mukilteo, Washington, receiving $5.0 million and R.E. Darling Co., Inc. (REDAR) in Tucson, Arizona, receiving $27.7 million, to modernize SRM production facilities and processes. The announcement frames these investments as expanding SRM capability within DoW's industrial-base expansion program. This supports the claim that the recipients are Systima Technologies Inc. and R.E. Darling Co., Inc. (REDAR) with the specified locations. Verdict: True; the official DoD release confirms the recipients, locations, and investment amounts.
  2. Original article · Dec 23, 2025

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