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Introduction
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Supply Chain Issues
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Responding to a Pandemic
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Defense Production Act
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Testing Capacity
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Rosemary Gibson
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Supply Chain Problems
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Public Policy Solutions
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Huawei
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The Supply Chain
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Will We Get There
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Overcompensating
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Privacy
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New Technologies
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Questions
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Response to the pandemic
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Efficiency
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Accurate Numbers
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Tax Credit
Description:
Explore the vulnerabilities in global supply chains and national security exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in this hour-long discussion from The Aspen Institute. Examine short-term solutions for adapting to the crisis and long-term reforms to prevent future catastrophic failures. Delve into topics such as cyber weapons, deep fakes, misinformation, and critical supplier dependency. Learn about the Defense Production Act, testing capacity, and public policy solutions. Discuss the implications of Huawei's role in global networks, privacy concerns, and emerging technologies. Analyze the balance between efficiency and resilience in supply chains, and consider potential solutions like tax credits to address these complex challenges.

Thinking About National Security and Global Supply Chain Vulnerabilities

The Aspen Institute
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