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Supply Chain Center Updates
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What They’re Saying
“The Department of Commerce’s new first-of-its-kind Supply Chain Center is integrating industry expertise and data analytics to develop innovative supply chain risk assessment tools and is coordinating deep-dive analyses on select critical supply chains to drive targeted actions to increase resilience.”
White House Fact Sheet, November 2023
- “We are developing a supply chain resilience team here at the Department of Commerce. So, we are building a first-of-its-kind Supply Chain Center to be the analytic engine to inform U.S. Government decision-making. Today, the Center is leveraging quantitative data and advanced analytics to help make the Government’s supply chain work more proactive.”
– Secretary Gina Raimondo, March 2024
- “Our Supply Chain Center will aid us in getting ahead of supply chain challenges, set priorities for policy focus and action based on data-driven risk analysis, be a force multiplier in improving the targeting and effectiveness of U.S. Government investments, and serve as a partner with industry in building resilient supply chains and supporting U.S. businesses in leading the industries of the future.”
– Deputy Secretary Don Graves, January 2024
- “The new Supply Chain Center at the Department of Commerce brings really important analytical capability to the U.S. Government overall and complements some investments that other agencies are making.”
- Lael Brainard, November 2023
- “The Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration secured an initial $10.8 million appropriation to launch a first-of-its-kind dedicated supply chain resiliency team that is piloting proactive, strategic analyses of critical supply chains.”
- White House Fact Sheet, June 2023
- “The Department of Commerce will lead a coordinated effort to bring together data from across the federal government to improve the federal government’s ability to track supply, demand disruptions, and facilitate information sharing between federal agencies and the private sector to more effectively identify near term risks and vulnerabilities. We recommend Congress enact a Supply Chain Resilience Program at DOC to create a focal point within the government to monitor and address supply chain challenges.”
- White House Fact Sheet, June 2021