Iván Hernández Dalas: Defense manufacturing readiness hinges on autonomous finishing, says GrayMatter Robotics
GrayMatter Robotics uses its Factory SuperIntelligence AI architecture across industries, environments, materials, geometries, and applications. | Source: GrayMatter Robotics Workforce shortfall and attrition in defense manufacturing are measurable, and their effects are showing up in readiness data. GrayMatter Robotics said that its autonomous surface-finishing systems represent one structural response to the trades shortage driving that attrition. According to the Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) March 2025 military readiness report , the U.S. military missed its aircraft readiness goals on 42 of 45 fleets in 2024, largely due to a shortage of trained maintenance workers. Surface preparation and finishing work that precedes depot-level repair sits on the critical path of those workflows. With the U.S. Navy’s 2024 industrial base review identifying a 174,000-worker shortfall , the readiness shortage is an industrial-capacity problem. “Depot facilities have...