Chairman of the War Production Board

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The Chairman of the War Production Board was the top U.S. government official responsible for directing and coordinating industrial production for the military during World War II.

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instanceOf United States federal government position
wartime economic leadership role
abolished late 1945
appliesToJurisdiction United States of America
appointedBy President of the United States
conferredBy executive order of the President of the United States
country United States of America
endTime 1945
fieldOfWork economic planning
industrial policy
military procurement
firstHolder Donald M. Nelson
hasAuthorityOver allocation of strategic materials
conversion of factories to war production
industrial production schedules for war-related goods
hasDomain industrial mobilization
military logistics support
resource allocation
war economy management
hasDuty coordination with other wartime agencies on economic policy
coordination with the armed services on production needs
ensuring efficient mass production of weapons and equipment
preventing bottlenecks in war-related industries
recommending industrial policy to the President during wartime
hasMainResponsibility balancing military and civilian industrial needs
coordinating allocation of raw materials for war production
directing U.S. industrial production for the military during World War II
overseeing conversion of civilian industry to war production
setting production priorities for military equipment
historicalPeriod World War II
inception January 1942
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Washington, D.C.
officeCreatedInContextOf World War II
partOf War Production Board
playsRoleIn United States home front during World War II
surface form: United States war effort in World War II
replaced Chairman of the Office of Production Management
replacedBy Chairman of the Civilian Production Administration
reportsTo President of the United States
sector public administration
significantEvent U.S. industrial mobilization for World War II
significantOfficeHolder Charles E. Wilson
Donald M. Nelson
Julius A. Krug
startTime 1942
typeOfPosition appointed office
usedLegalInstrument War Production Board regulations
workLocation Washington, D.C.

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Bureau of Industry Operations subordinateTo Chairman of the War Production Board