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The Supply Chain Resilience Center (SCRC) serves as a hub for key U.S. government and industry partners to come together to anticipate, analyze, and plan for potential supply chain disruptions. It is supported by personnel from DHS Headquarters, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) who bring extensive supply chain knowledge and expertise, and who are in regular contact with industry and other stakeholders.

The Center works with our interagency and private sector partners to:

  • Leverage integrated supply chain analysis to anticipate, monitor, and mitigate supply chain risk.
  • Improve the availability and integrity of critical supplies and health of related supply chains,
  • Plan for DHS-wide responses to disruptions.
  • Outline risks and mitigations to supply chain infrastructure and critical goods.
  • Engage international partners and industry stakeholders to develop coordinated approaches to these issues.

DHS Office of Policy: Economic Security & Trade Responsibilities

  • Policy formulation regarding matters relating to economic security and trade, as such matters relate to the mission and the operations of the Department.
  • Identify U.S. critical domains for economic security and homeland security and evaluate the extent to which disruption, corruption, exploitation, or dysfunction of any of such domain poses a substantial threat to homeland security (6 USC 474).
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National Security = Economic Security. Economic Security is the condition of having secure and resilient domestic production capacity, combined with reliable access to the global resources necessary to maintain an acceptable standard of living and to protect core national values.
Last Updated: 11/13/2024
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