TReX II Boosts Roster with Fresh Training Partners
Published Date: 2/23/2026
Notice
Summary
Training & Readiness Accelerator II (TReX II) just updated its member list, adding lots of new companies and organizations from all over the U.S. This change keeps special legal protections in place that limit antitrust lawsuits to actual damages only. The update was officially filed on December 1, 2025, so these members can keep collaborating smoothly without legal hiccups.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
New Members Gain Antitrust Protections
If your company was added to Training & Readiness Accelerator II (TReX II), the filing made on December 1, 2025 extends the National Cooperative Research and Production Act's protection that limits antitrust plaintiffs to recover only actual damages in specified circumstances. The Department of Justice published the notice on February 23, 2026 listing the newly added parties.
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