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Defense Department establishes supply chain resiliency working group
by Jonna Lorenz
Washington DC (UPI) Sep 3, 2021

The U.S. Defense Department has established a supply chain resiliency working group to develop a framework for securing supply chains throughout the department, the Pentagon announced Friday.

The announcement is the latest in a series of steps to address threats and vulnerabilities to the supply chain, which have been highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We are working to solve a problem that took 50 years to evolve," Gregory Kausner, Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, said in a statement.

"Effective implementation begins with understanding our vulnerabilities and the necessary responses, so we can focus our efforts to build greater resiliency across critical supply chains," Kausner said.

In February, President Joe Biden signed an executive order calling on all areas of government to strengthen resiliency of America's supply chains. Key findings of a departmental reviews were announced in July.

The Defense Critical Supply Chain Task Force made recommendations, including establishing a comprehensive strategy for supply chain mitigating risk, ensuring the Pentagon has visibility and understanding of supply chain vulnerabilities, reducing reliance on adversaries such as China and Russia, and forming partnerships with industry, academia and other entities.

The Defense Department's supply chain resiliency working group was established on Aug. 30 and will "address systemic barriers currently limiting supply chain visibility, conduct resiliency assessments and develop effective mitigation actions," the Defense Department statement said.

The Office of Industrial Policy will lead the working group.

"The working group is a down payment on a long-term problem," Jesse Salazar, deputy assistant secretary of defense for industrial policy, said in the statement.

"It coalesces efforts from across the department and provides a mechanism to develop a framework and proactive strategy to change the way DoD does business, and better secure our supply chains," Salazar said.

Supply chain vulnerabilities and challenges were exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, with shortages of critical medical resources, officials have said, and widespread disruptions have been an ongoing concern.

In April, the Pentagon said it expected a three-month slowdown in procurement of equipment, particularly in the areas of aviation supply chain, shipbuilding and small space launches, because of the spread of COVID-19.


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