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A deeper look into threats facing the United States supply chain

January 7, 2022 By SecureAmerica Institute

Abstract graphic with an icon of the globe overlayed on a photo with images of airplanes, cargo ships, and a shipping port.

Deloitte, a SecureAmerica Institute partner, performed an analysis of supply chains in the hypersonics and personal protective equipment industries to assess weaknesses and mitigate potential threats.

Filed Under: Projects, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Resilience Tagged With: Partnerships

Leveraging data to increase supply chain resilience

November 29, 2021 By SecureAmerica Institute

Graphic of a supply chain network with a shipyard, cargo truck, and airplane.

Dr. Eleftherios Iakovou is working on a holistic end-to-end supply chain management data-driven framework to detect problems and increase resiliency and agility of supply chains in the United States.

Filed Under: Projects, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Resilience Tagged With: College of Engineering

Clean energy alternative for steel manufacturing could reduce carbon emissions

November 12, 2021 By SecureAmerica Institute

Pictured front row center: Dr. Dinakar Sagapuram, assistant professor in the Wm Michael Barnes ’64 Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University, along with graduate students working on the MetPeel project (back row, left to right: Ravi Srivatsa and Aditya Yalamanchili; front row, left to right: Matthew Stahr and Parth Dave). | Image: Texas A&M Engineering

The SecureAmerica Institute will provide necessary resources and industry connections to support MetPeel, a new low-temperature, single-step mechanical process to make steel sheet and strip that reduces energy consumption and carbon emissions in one of the hardest sectors to decarbonize — steel.

Filed Under: Projects, Solutions Provider, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Resilience Tagged With: College of Engineering, TEES

SecureAmerica Institute to establish an advanced manufacturing crisis response capability for Texas

May 11, 2021 By SecureAmerica Institute

Industrial technician operating robotics system and software.

The SecureAmerica Institute (SAI) is partnering with America Makes, the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute and part of the Manufacturing USA network to increase Texas manufacturing resiliency by aligning capabilities and connecting manufacturing communities in the state to areas of need during crises.

Filed Under: Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing, Applied Research, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Resilience Tagged With: COVID-19, Health Care, Networking

Developing a resilient supply chain to prepare for the unpredictable

April 8, 2021 By SecureAmerica Institute

Stock photo of a shipyard with a blue overlay and icons.

From the COVID-19 pandemic to the Ever Given vessel blocking the Suez Canal in Egypt, disruptions in global supply chains can impact daily life. Dr. Eleftherios Iakovou, a member of the SecureAmerica core team, breaks down supply chains and paves the way for a more resilient future for this important process.

Filed Under: Applied Research, National Security, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Resilience Tagged With: College of Engineering

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