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October 2019 safely adjust to road conditions such as adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist and blind spots awareness. The new facility is also home to both Magna’s advanced robotics R&D testing lab and Magna Rohinni Automotive, a joint venture formed in 2018 to bring ultra-thin, flexible micro-LED lighting solutions to market. Read the full release at www.magna.com. Lansing’s Emergent BioSolutions Awarded $2B U.S. Contract for Smallpox Vaccine The Lansing-based Emergent BioSolutions announced last month that the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has awarded the company a contract valued at approximately $2 billion over 10 years for the continued supply of ACAM2000®, (Smallpox (Vaccinia) Vaccine, Live) into the U.S. Strategic National Stockpile (SNS). Emergent, an MMA member company since 2007, is a global life sciences company seeking to protect and enhance life through developing specialty products that address public health threats. Smallpox is a highly contagious disease with a mortality rate as high as 30 percent according to the CDC and is classified as a Category A bioterrorism agent. ACAM2000 vaccine is the only MiMfg Magazine 27 MMA Joins the Build It Michigan Strong Coalition vaccine licensed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for active immunization against the smallpox disease. “Emergent applauds the U.S. government’s continued focus on national security demonstrated through its long-term stockpiling strategy, which ensures a sustainable supply of critical medical counter- measures such as ACAM2000 vaccine, and its investment in a stable domestic manufacturing infrastructure to help protect the U.S. population against smallpox in the event of an attack,” said Robert G. Kramer Sr., president and chief executive officer of Emergent BioSolutions. “This contract solidifies our role as a solutions provider supporting the government’s smallpox preparedness efforts and helping fulfill their needs with our smallpox franchise. It is one of the unique ways we live out our mission — to protect and enhance life.” According to the company release, the contract for ACAM2000 vaccine consists of a one-year base period of performance, valued at approximately $170 million, and nine option years. Check full release at www.emergentbiosolutions.com. In order to support the improvement of Michigan’s roads, infrastructure and economic competitiveness, MMA joined the Build It Michigan Strong legislative coalition, a group of leading business and labor leaders supporting Senate Bill 431, which creates a state-wide regulatory framework for aggregate mining. “We support SB 431 because it will replace a patchwork of uncertain and differing approval processes with a reasonable, evenly applied standard that helps strengthen our economy and encourages employers to grow their presence right here in Michigan,” said Chuck Hadden, MMA president & CEO. This coalition backs a modern- ization of the PA 113 aggregate mining permitting process as sponsored by Senator Adam Hollier (D-Detroit). The coalition brings together an unprecedented pairing of business and local groups dedicated to rebuilding and growing Michigan’s economy — without wasting taxpayer dollars. To read more about the public policy under debate regarding SB 431, go to: www.builditmichiganstrong.com. 6 Got Good News? Share your company’s news with MMA and see it published here, through our social media channels or on mimfg.org . Send your photos, press releases and good news to MMA’s Brett Gerrish at [email protected]. Your Support is Critical Contributing to the MMA-PAC is an investment in Michigan’s future and one of the most affordable and effective ways to support pro-manufacturing legislators and candidates. Donate at mimfg.org or contact Brianna Mills at 517-487-8523 or [email protected]. “Our ability to support pro-manufacturing candidates is imperative as anti- manufacturing voices are working strategically against our industry.” — Patrick Curry, MMA-PAC Chair and President of Fullerton Tool MMA-PAC can accept personal contributions or contributions from sole-proprietorships, partnerships or limited liability companies (LLCs). State Law prohibits acceptance of corporate checks.