As researchers, entrepreneurs and executives gathered in East Lansing to discuss developments in transportation technology, U.S. Rep. Tom Barrett (R-Charlotte) dropped in to share some brief remarks on how these advancements tie in to national defense.

At the Michigan State University Research Foundation’s 2026 Mobility Summit on Tuesday, Barrett introduced a panel focused on mobility technology in the defense sector, pointing to Michigan’s role as the “arsenal of democracy” during World War II, as the state shifted its manufacturing base to support the war effort by producing vehicles, weapons and other necessary items.

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