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Our Objective.

According to Bloomberg News, U.S. manufacturing jobs hit a peak in June 1979, accounting for nearly one out of every five American workers. But despite a few upticks since then, manufacturing jobs as a percentage of the U.S. workforce have fallen consistently and now make up less than 10 percent of the total.

 

At DOES, it is our goal to build a strategic alliances with both Federal and Local governments, as well as collaborating closely with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Minority Institutions (MI), and prominent corporate entities to understand the risks, issues, and opportunities that corporations, local, and federal governments encounter and coordinate with HBCUs and MIs to mitigate those risks and issues with innovation. Together public, private, and non-profit entities can partner together to create training and manufacturing job opportunities for the nearly 37 million Americans living below the poverty line.

 

DOES is poised to supplement existing production lines while also developing new offerings that align with market demands and exceed current technological advancements. Specifically concentrated on refining raw materials for Biotechnology, as well as advancing the landscape of parts and components for the Automotive, Aerospace, and Defense sectors, DOES is committed to the highest ethical and manufacturing standards, ensuring product quality, safety, and compliance with relevant regulations, respecting human rights, promoting diversity and inclusion, and maintaining transparent and responsible relationships with customers and partners.

Key Benefits:

  • Colleges and universities can make use of their legacies of excellence in training/education to support the general welfare of our great nation.
     

  • Corporations can benefit with a much more stable population of skilled/trained personnel and more robust supply chains.
     

  • Local and Federal governments will benefit through the reduction of social aid/welfare, and increased tax revenue to reduce fiscal deficits

Most importantly, vulnerable communities will benefit by way of jobs and skills that allow them to uproot themselves from poverty.

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Our Long-term Strategy

WE will thrive...

The Long-term goal of DOES is ensure the future of America, by pioneering research and innovation with a mission to establish sustainable manufacturing facilities within the most significant urban centers across the United States. These manufacturing sites will collectively generate $5 billion dollars in revenue annually. By forging strategic alliances with both Federal and Local governments, as well as collaborating closely with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Minority Institutions (MI), and prominent corporate entities, DOES is poised to supplement existing production lines while also developing new offerings that align with market demands and exceed current technological advancements. Specifically concentrated on refining raw materials for Biotechnology, as well as advancing the landscape of parts and components for the Automotive, Aerospace, and Defense sectors.

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