US Army Seeks Innovative Financing Models From Private Equity Firms to Fund $150 Billion Modernization
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US Army seeks innovative financing models from private equity firms to fund $150 billion modernization
The US Army invited top private equity firms to pitch projects for its $150bn infrastructure overhaul, seeking creative financing for data centers, rare earth processing, and other Army Transformation Initiative initiatives.
Army Asks Private Equity to Help Fund $150B Overhaul
The U.S. Army, facing an infrastructure shortfall, has asked major private equity firms to propose innovative financing models — including data center and rare earth projects — as part of a Trump administration effort to tap Wall Street for national security investments.
An in camera meeting took place between the Pentagon and some 15 of the most powerful private equity funds. Objective: to modernize the infrastructure of the American army. ...
US Army turns to private equity for infrastructure funding
The US Army has turned to private equity to fund an infrastructure overhaul. Two top White House officials met Wall Street investors last week, part of a Trump administration effort to enlist the $13 trillion private capital industry into public financing. The army secretary told the Financial Times that he wanted $150 billion in capital expenditure over the next decade, but only had a budget of $15 billion, so needed outside investment. Militar…
The U.S. military has asked venture capital groups like Apollo, Carlyle, KKKR and Cerberus to present "weight" strategic projects to help...
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