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How to build more secure, resilient, next-gen U.S. supply chains

December 3, 2020 By SecureAmerica Institute

Tens of thousands of medical supply packages are sorted daily for regional and international shipping from the DHL Supply Chain
By bringing together academia, industry, and government, the United States has terrific opportunities to strengthen the competitiveness, security and resilience of its supply chains to further boost its global technological, military, economic, and geopolitical strength. | Image Credit: Brookings

By: Eleftherios Iakovou and Chelsea C. White III
Read entire article at Brookings.edu

We have seen first-hand how public-private partnerships can benefit efforts to improve supply chain resilience. The new SecureAmerica Institute at Texas A&M University is one such a partnership, made up of a network of about 100 partners across several technical domains within the manufacturing base. The program employs a novel interdisciplinary paradigm to build on policy, economics, and supply chain management research and education. By bringing together academia, industry, and government, the United States has terrific opportunities to strengthen the competitiveness, security and resilience of its supply chains to further boost its global technological, military, economic, and geopolitical strength.

Filed Under: National Security, Supply Chain, Supply Chain Resilience Tagged With: Manufacturing Resiliency, Supply Chains

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