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Defense lobbyists deluged in wake of Trump victory
November 11, 2016
Ellen Mitchell, Politico: Defense lobbyists are getting inundated with calls from longtime clients and new prospects eager to take advantage of a potential military buildup but also uneasy that President-elect Donald Trump will spark a trade war and jeopardize lucrative arms deals, according to multiple defense lobbyists, consultants and industry officials. […] Read more...
Ellen Mitchell, Politico: Defense lobbyists are getting inundated with calls from longtime clients and new prospects eager to take advantage of a potential military buildup but also uneasy that President-elect Donald Trump will spark a trade war and jeopardize lucrative arms deals, according to multiple defense lobbyists, consultants and industry officials. […] Read more...
J.A. Green & Co. Named Top Defense Lobbying Firm
November 20, 2015
An analysis of Washington D.C. defense lobbying firms conducted by Bloomberg Government ranked J.A. Green & Co. as the #5 defense lobbying firm for the second quarter of 2015 and the #6 firm over the past four quarters. The analysis was conducted using information from U.S. Senate lobbying disclosure filings. […] Read more...
An analysis of Washington D.C. defense lobbying firms conducted by Bloomberg Government ranked J.A. Green & Co. as the #5 defense lobbying firm for the second quarter of 2015 and the #6 firm over the past four quarters. The analysis was conducted using information from U.S. Senate lobbying disclosure filings. […] Read more...
House Natural Resources Testimony
August 21, 2015
On June 25, 2015, Jeff Green testified before the House Natural Resource Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources on H.R. 1937, the National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act of 2015. Read more...
On June 25, 2015, Jeff Green testified before the House Natural Resource Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources on H.R. 1937, the National Strategic and Critical Minerals Production Act of 2015. Read more...
Drive to replace Humvee poses big test for Army
June 17, 2015
For the companies lining up to build as many as 50,000 new vehicles to replace the Army’s Humvee — the ubiquitous symbol of America’s recent ground wars — the stakes are high. For AM General, the contract award could determine if it remains the main provider of U.S. Army transport […] Read more...
For the companies lining up to build as many as 50,000 new vehicles to replace the Army’s Humvee — the ubiquitous symbol of America’s recent ground wars — the stakes are high. For AM General, the contract award could determine if it remains the main provider of U.S. Army transport […] Read more...
Infinium will present its clean metals technology at White House event
June 16, 2015
INFINIUM Will Present its Clean Metals Technology at White House Event Invited as part of White House Clean Energy Investment Summit Natick, Massachusetts, June 16, 2015 Responding to the President’s call to action to expand private sector investment in solutions to climate change, INFINIUM will present its plan to introduce […] Read more...
INFINIUM Will Present its Clean Metals Technology at White House Event Invited as part of White House Clean Energy Investment Summit Natick, Massachusetts, June 16, 2015 Responding to the President’s call to action to expand private sector investment in solutions to climate change, INFINIUM will present its plan to introduce […] Read more...
Chinese Mineral Export Restrictions Violate International Rules, WTO Appellate Body Says
August 9, 2014
China’s export restrictions on tungsten, molybdenum and rare earths—key inputs in a range of high-tech products—violate international trade rules, a World Trade Organization appellate body affirmed Aug. 7. While it differed on a few legal points, the appellate body largely upheld a March 26 ruling by a WTO dispute settlement […] Read more...
China’s export restrictions on tungsten, molybdenum and rare earths—key inputs in a range of high-tech products—violate international trade rules, a World Trade Organization appellate body affirmed Aug. 7. While it differed on a few legal points, the appellate body largely upheld a March 26 ruling by a WTO dispute settlement […] Read more...
SpaceX roils space launch industry with innovative technologies, advocacy
May 28, 2014
Frank Morring, Jr., Jen DiMascio, Amy Svitak, and Amy Butler, Aviation Week & Space Technology: The world’s increasingly enmeshed space launch industry has one more factor to consider as it struggles to accommodate the geopolitical uproar over Russia’s Crimean adventure. His name is Elon Musk. Musk continues pushing hard to become […] Read more...
Frank Morring, Jr., Jen DiMascio, Amy Svitak, and Amy Butler, Aviation Week & Space Technology: The world’s increasingly enmeshed space launch industry has one more factor to consider as it struggles to accommodate the geopolitical uproar over Russia’s Crimean adventure. His name is Elon Musk. Musk continues pushing hard to become […] Read more...
Dangerous U.S. Security Gaps Exposed
May 22, 2014
Jeff Green, President of J.A. Green & Company, appears on CNN’s The Situation Room. Read more...
Jeff Green, President of J.A. Green & Company, appears on CNN’s The Situation Room. Read more...
Green & Co. Highlighted in Politico Influence
March 24, 2014
J.A. Green & Company was highlighted in the March 25th edition of Politico Influence: SpaceX Signs Second Lobbyist this Month The rocket and spacecraft technology company is gearing up for discussions on satellite launches. It’s signed back-to-back hires with American Defense International and J.A. Green and Company this month, both focused […] Read more...
J.A. Green & Company was highlighted in the March 25th edition of Politico Influence: SpaceX Signs Second Lobbyist this Month The rocket and spacecraft technology company is gearing up for discussions on satellite launches. It’s signed back-to-back hires with American Defense International and J.A. Green and Company this month, both focused […] Read more...
Green & Co. Features in Minor Metals Trade Association’s “The Crucible”
February 18, 2014
In the February edition of The Crucible, the Minor Metals Trade Association (MMTA) has featured an editorial by Jeff Green on “Public Procurement of Materials Critical to National Security”. In the piece, Mr. Green discusses new reforms to the acquisition and disposition of materials by the U.S. National Defense Stockpile […] Read more...
In the February edition of The Crucible, the Minor Metals Trade Association (MMTA) has featured an editorial by Jeff Green on “Public Procurement of Materials Critical to National Security”. In the piece, Mr. Green discusses new reforms to the acquisition and disposition of materials by the U.S. National Defense Stockpile […] Read more...
The government is committed to relaxing rules to open up foreign and domestic investment opportunities
January 23, 2014
In mid-December, China’s ministry of commerce announced the first round of rare earth export quotas for 2014, in direct contravention of the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) ruling against Beijing’s quota policy in late October last year. However, there was a nod towards implementing one of the plenum’s overarching policy goals […] Read more...
In mid-December, China’s ministry of commerce announced the first round of rare earth export quotas for 2014, in direct contravention of the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) ruling against Beijing’s quota policy in late October last year. However, there was a nod towards implementing one of the plenum’s overarching policy goals […] Read more...
Pentagon Says Rare Earth Elements Less at Risk
December 26, 2013
China controls the rare earth elements that US defense relies on for its high-tech equipment, and now the Pentagon is claiming that the balance is shifting. There is always a risk that China, which monopolizes extraction of rare earth elements, could disrupt supplies diverted for use in US military applications, […] Read more...
China controls the rare earth elements that US defense relies on for its high-tech equipment, and now the Pentagon is claiming that the balance is shifting. There is always a risk that China, which monopolizes extraction of rare earth elements, could disrupt supplies diverted for use in US military applications, […] Read more...
Stakes high if Congress can’t pass NDAA
December 3, 2013
Juana Summers, Politico House and Senate aides say they’re closer to reaching an accord, and remain optimistic that the bill — which represents about half of the discretionary budget — will pass. The two chambers may attempt to each pass similar legislation and send it back and forth across the Capitol, […] Read more...
Juana Summers, Politico House and Senate aides say they’re closer to reaching an accord, and remain optimistic that the bill — which represents about half of the discretionary budget — will pass. The two chambers may attempt to each pass similar legislation and send it back and forth across the Capitol, […] Read more...
Rare Earth Metals Production: Possible Political Implications for National Security
June 11, 2013
Rare earth elements have many important applications, particularly for defense and national security, so problems in their supply may have political implications. Mr. Matt Zolnowski, from J.A. Green & Company, comments on this issue. Rare Earth Elements Rare earth elements are the lanthanide elements of the periodic table – in […] Read more...
Rare earth elements have many important applications, particularly for defense and national security, so problems in their supply may have political implications. Mr. Matt Zolnowski, from J.A. Green & Company, comments on this issue. Rare Earth Elements Rare earth elements are the lanthanide elements of the periodic table – in […] Read more...
Protect US Manufacturing Base: Military Success Rests on Industrial Policy
June 10, 2013
The US defense industry has a proven playbook for success founded upon an elite manufacturing base. Today, faced with deep budget cuts, the challenge for the Department of Defense is ensuring that manufacturing base is available when crisis strikes. Strategic and innovative policy — a game plan — is key […] Read more...
The US defense industry has a proven playbook for success founded upon an elite manufacturing base. Today, faced with deep budget cuts, the challenge for the Department of Defense is ensuring that manufacturing base is available when crisis strikes. Strategic and innovative policy — a game plan — is key […] Read more...
J.A. Green & Company welcomes Uyen Dinh to its Board of Advisors
May 7, 2013
J.A. Green & Company is pleased to announce the addition of Ms. Uyen Dinh, Esq. to its distinguished Board of Advisors. Dinh will join 12 others on the Board, who together work to offer Green & Company clients insightful policy perspectives and access to a network of influential decision makers. […] Read more...
J.A. Green & Company is pleased to announce the addition of Ms. Uyen Dinh, Esq. to its distinguished Board of Advisors. Dinh will join 12 others on the Board, who together work to offer Green & Company clients insightful policy perspectives and access to a network of influential decision makers. […] Read more...
Oorbeek, Morehouse merge firms – Koski joins McBee Strategic Consulting – Wexler Walker shakes up leadership – Dinh launches Win Strategies, joins J.A. Green board of advisers
May 7, 2013
PI EXCLUSIVE … OORBEEK, MOREHOUSE MERGE FIRMS: Republican strategists Bill Oorbeek of The Oorbeek Group and Ashlee Reid Morehouse of Reid Political Consulting are merging their firms and will operate as Oorbeek Morehouse Strategies. The new firm’s focus will include political fundraising and branding services for lawmakers, campaigns, political committees, companies, trade associations and nonprofits. The firm, which is headquartered […] Read more...
PI EXCLUSIVE … OORBEEK, MOREHOUSE MERGE FIRMS: Republican strategists Bill Oorbeek of The Oorbeek Group and Ashlee Reid Morehouse of Reid Political Consulting are merging their firms and will operate as Oorbeek Morehouse Strategies. The new firm’s focus will include political fundraising and branding services for lawmakers, campaigns, political committees, companies, trade associations and nonprofits. The firm, which is headquartered […] Read more...
Congress Finally Tackles Strategic Materials Reform
March 1, 2013
With the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act, Congress has enacted significant reforms to the Defense Department’s acquisition and industrial base policy. Shortly before World War II, Congress initiated a “strategic materials” program, the National Defense Stockpile, eventually placing it under the General Services Administration. The stockpile’s purpose is to ensure […] Read more...
With the 2013 National Defense Authorization Act, Congress has enacted significant reforms to the Defense Department’s acquisition and industrial base policy. Shortly before World War II, Congress initiated a “strategic materials” program, the National Defense Stockpile, eventually placing it under the General Services Administration. The stockpile’s purpose is to ensure […] Read more...
Mineral supply squeeze puts China in sweet spot
February 24, 2013
In the battle over rare-earth elements, China outmaneuvered the rest of the world when it raised prices for materials used to make iPhones, flat-screen TVs, computer monitors, hybrid cars and smart bombs, a Tribune-Review analysis shows. Export prices have surged 100 to 600 percent since China began limiting the release […] Read more...
In the battle over rare-earth elements, China outmaneuvered the rest of the world when it raised prices for materials used to make iPhones, flat-screen TVs, computer monitors, hybrid cars and smart bombs, a Tribune-Review analysis shows. Export prices have surged 100 to 600 percent since China began limiting the release […] Read more...