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Justice, Fairness, Inclusion, and Performance.

Intergovernmental Systems Standing Panel Meeting

April 20, 2021

How to Build a More Resilient, Diverse and Secure Supply Chain
Friday, April 30th, 2021 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Eastern Time (ET)

The recent stress on the logistics system has been unprecedented. Since the start of the pandemic, the strain COVID-19 put on the medical supply chain from raw materials to finished product, and distribution was not similar to a hurricane, earthquake, tornado, or wild fire. Nor was it like several of these calamities all occurring at one time. Furthermore, the response effort is beyond even the scope of a dirty bomb or terrorist chemical attack in multiple US cities at the same time. The pandemic is a global war with each country racing to get the same logistics stocks, raw materials, and distribution channels all at the same time.
The COVID-19 pandemic was one of the first mass whole-of-nation mobilizations in modern memory for most Americans. The COVID-19 pandemic has handed us the chance to massively stress test our logistics systems in the heat of the fire, see how it responds, and require us to make real time adjustments. If we seize on this opportunity, it will make both our logistics system more resilient, diverse, and secure for the U.S. and markets around the world.
The panel will explore this article to discuss these topics.

Panelists

William Burel

Stephen Hamill

John Bartrum

Moderator

Richard Callahan