Banner Public Affairs to Host a Virtual Policy Briefing
Banner Public Affairs, a well-known name in lobbying and public relations, is set to launch its newest initiative with a virtual policy briefing titled
Critical Minerals and Advanced Manufacturing Supply Chains. Scheduled for
January 28, 2026, at
10:00 a.m. EST, this event marks the first installment of the
Banner Briefings series, aimed at delving into pressing political and economic issues affecting the nation.
The discussion will feature key insights from
Banner Partner Jim Talent, a former senator, and
Dan Birns, the firm’s Senior Vice President of Government Relations. They will explore the intricate dynamics of national security, trade, and industrial policies particularly tied to critical minerals, which are essential for advanced manufacturing.
Why This Briefing Matters
In recent years, the federal government has increasingly become involved in shaping and financing critical mineral supply chains. As this sector rapidly evolves, companies must navigate a complex landscape influenced by new policies and regulations. Jim Talent emphasized the importance of having a clear understanding of these dynamics, stating, "With the federal government now directly financing and shaping critical mineral supply chains, companies need to grasp how policy decisions will impact their business outlook."
This briefing is vital for industry stakeholders who are interested in assessing where federal priorities lie and how to align business strategies accordingly. Both Talent and Birns will provide practical insights on potential policy risks, available incentives, and what to expect from agency evaluations of critical minerals projects over the next six to eighteen months.
Key Discussion Points
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Policy Risk Assessment: Companies must reassess their strategies in light of potential changes in legislation that might impact mineral supply chains.
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Financial Incentives: Understanding the financial aspects offered by the federal government can provide companies with a competitive edge.
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Coordination Among Agencies: Attendees will learn how various government agencies are working together to create a cohesive policy approach to critical minerals, which is crucial for successful project outcomes.
Dan Birns further added, "Critical minerals policy has moved beyond identifying the problem to investing in solutions and executing on them." His extensive experience with the U.S. Departments of State and Energy brings invaluable insight into understanding the government’s approach toward these essential resources.
Event Details
- - Date: January 28, 2026
- - Time: 10:00 a.m. EST
- - Format: Off-the-record virtual discussion
Who Should Attend?
This briefing is tailored for professionals, business leaders, and policymakers involved in resource management, manufacturing, and trade industries. It provides an exceptional opportunity to gain valuable information to navigate this continually shifting environment effectively.
For more information on this briefing and to register, please visit the Banner Public Affairs website. This series promises to be a cornerstone for those interested in understanding and navigating the intersection of policy and industrial sectors effectively.
About Banner Public Affairs
Banner Public Affairs is a bipartisan firm based in Washington, D.C., specializing in delivering strategic and effective lobbying, public relations, and digital campaign execution. With a focus on both short-term problem-solving and long-term growth initiatives, Banner has carved a niche as a go-to partner during critical moments.
For further inquiries and details on their services, visit
Banner Public Affairs’ website.