Is a Surge in U.S. Defense Industrial Capacity Possible?

A remarkably prescient CSIS report explores the premise that “it is no longer a question of whether the U.S. industrial base is prepared to rapidly surge production in the case of a direct conflict with a capable adversary—it is clear that it is not, and that is because the necessary investments have not yet been made to make it so,” and proffering the question: “Why is surging production so complicated, and why would it take so long?”