INSA Panel: Supply Chain Security is National Security
While globally integrated supply chains yield significant economic efficiencies, they also create extensive vulnerabilities. Because so many critical functions depend on reliable technology and equipment that is furnished by trusted providers, supply chain security is national security.
Join INSA as we kick-off Supply Chain Integrity Month with a Monday, April 1 breakfast and panel discussion. Hear from senior government leaders and industry experts as they discuss supply chain security challenges, implications for U.S. national security, and steps needed to build security and resiliency into supply chains.
Keynote:
Bill Evanina
Director, National Counterintelligence and Security Center (NCSC), ODNI
Topics to be covered include:
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Foreign threats to critical supply chains
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the need for resilient systems that can survive disruptions, and
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ways government and commercial companies can work together to identify, mitigate, and manage supply chain risks.
Panelists
- Kristen Baldwin, Deputy Director, Strategic Technology Protection and Exploitation, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, Department of Defense
- Daniel Kroese, Associate Director, National Risk Management Center, DHS
- Cameron Chehreh, Chief Technology Officer, Dell EMC Federal
- John Connelly, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Lockheed Martin
- Moderator: Jill Singer, Vice President, National Security, AT&T Global Public Sector
Program Details:
Location
Lockheed Martin
2121 Crystal Drive | Arlington, VA 22202
Agenda
- 7:30 – 8:00 am: Registration & networking breakfast
- 8:00 – 8:10 am: Welcome remarks
- 8:10 – 8:35 am: Keynote remarks followed by audience Q&A
- 8:35 – 9:55 am: Panel discussion followed by audience Q&A
- 9:55 – 10:00 am: Closing Remarks
Media Policy
This event is open to the press. Contact [email protected] to secure press credentials.