Federal Policy for Supply Chains What's Next? Implications for Industry and success strategies
Executive branch policies and Congressional legislation indicate a growing priority for "whole of nation" supply chain resilience. Continuous supply chain monitoring & risk analysis is not just mandated, it's proving to be a critical & necessary strategic deterrent.
Federal supply chain policy (Section 8...81) was established to minimize risk in information and communications. Congress is now proposing draft legislation to expand policy beyond information & communications technology to all supply chains within Department of Defense major weapon system acquisition programs.
But what are the implications for industry? Access the on-demand recording of this exclusive panel discussion with industry leaders as they discussed the following topics:
- Latest mandated policies (section 881)
- Draft language for the FY24 budget raising expectations for supply chain "resilience by design"
- Security and material implications of requirements from government to industry
- How does Industry respond to those requirements?
- What are the strategies for success for government executives and industry leaders, fed serv, defense, and intel
Speaker and Presenter Information
Maj Gen. Allan Day, VP, SalesForce
Jennifer Bisceglie, CEO & Founder, Interos Inc.
Kiersten E. Todt
CEO & Managing Partner
Liberty Group Ventures, LLC
Jessica Carroll
VP of Policy and Government Affairs
Shift5
Relevant Government Agencies
DOD & Military, Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
Event Type
On-Demand Webcast
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
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Event Sponsors
Organizer
Interos Government Team at Carahsoft