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Field Intelligence

Content &
Research.
The numbers behind
the labor cliff.

Original research on the American skilled-workforce gap, plus the field notes we publish along the way. Read first. Then partner with us to do something about it.

Research briefings3 live · May 2026
Essays published7 · 2026
Sectors coveredElectricians · Fabricators · Machinists
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01 · Research

Briefings.
Evidence first.

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Electricians 2026.05

Electricians labor shortage.

~10K credentialed supply vs. ~97K demand per year — a structurally widening shortfall driven by AI, data-center, and fab buildout. ~87,000-seat annual gap, $20–28B in lost output.

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Fabricators 2026.05

Fabricators labor shortage.

Welders, ironworkers, fabricators, shipfitters. ~37K/yr supply against ~85K/yr demand — triangulated three ways. The constraint binding Columbia, Virginia, AUKUS, and CHIPS.

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Machinists 2026.05

Machinists labor shortage.

BLS says equilibrium. Bottom-up workload says ~56K/yr demand vs. ~16K/yr supply — 2.5× divergence. The official model bakes in automation that defense and fab loads don't deliver.

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02 · Essays

Field notes.
Long-form, on the record.

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Essay · ACI 2026.05.21

Measuring competency when the stakes are real.

Ten percent of the people do ninety percent of the company. If we all know it, why don't we identify them before we hire? Three findings from the military's playbook — and what we built into ACI.

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Essay · Policy 2026.04.26

The trades aren't an alternative to college. They're a copy of it.

The moment a trade school plugs into Title IV, it inherits the entire university incentive structure. We took a system where employers carried the risk and converted it into one where teenagers do.

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Essay · Build 2026.04.20

The Trade School 2.0 America needs.

Trade School 2.0 is not a school attached to a factory. It is a factory with a school inside it. Three moves: acquire, automate, embed. Here's exactly what we're building.

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Essay · Defense 2026.04.14

Education decay is a national security risk.

A factory has 20 open roles. Most applicants can't pass the entry math test. The shortage started in a fourth grade classroom fifteen years ago. NAEP scores at all-time lows. The bill is due.

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Essay · Education 2026.04.09

Why universities can't produce the talent reindustrialization needs.

Universities aren't failing. They're optimizing — for the wrong objective function. Title IV pays them to enroll students. No one pays them to produce talent. Reform from within is structurally impossible.

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Essay · Geopolitics 2026.04.06

The Iran War just exposed America's AI workforce crisis.

A war in the Middle East cut off 33% of the world's helium supply — the gas that makes semiconductor manufacturing possible. America was already 67,000 workers short of what it needs to win the chip race.

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Essay · Geopolitics 2026.04.03

How China weaponized classrooms.

China has turned its education system — from first-grade textbooks to elite overseas research programs — into a unified national security instrument. The U.S. doesn't account for it. We're underestimating how fast they'll close gaps.

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03 · Briefing

The monthly briefing.
Data, in your inbox.

One research drop per month. Workforce data, sector breakdowns, and the field notes that didn't make the cut on X. No filler.