Amid shifting global alliances and continued geopolitical turmoil, policymakers are adamant the U.S must strengthen its defense supply chain resilience and adopt more effective procurement strategies to maintain national security and global competitiveness.
Case in point: Congress is now proposing draft legislation to expand Section 881 of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The changes would widen the scope of the policy beyond risk management within information and communications technology – to risk management across all supply chains within the DoD weapon system acquisition programs.
But what are the implications for industry? How should industry leads, fed, defense, and intelligence prepare for heighted demand for proactive risk detention and mitigation strategies?
Join Interos and Carahsoft for an exclusive panel discussion with industry leaders to discuss the following topics:
- Latest mandated policies (Section 881) and what you need to know
- Draft language for the FY24 budget raising expectations for proactive supply chain resilience
- Security and material implications of requirements from government to industry
- Recommendations and suggested response framework
- Strategies for success for government executives and industry leaders, fed, defense, and intelligence