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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and its key chemicals and components were not produced by U.S.-based industries, and, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, the PPE supply chain was not a focus for the U.S. government (USG). As the pandemic response matured, USG efforts shifted toward building an end-to-end domestic supply chain for PPE – from key chemicals to intermediate materials to final manufacturing, packaging, and distribution and, ultimately, the formation of the Industrial Based Management and Supply Chain (IBMSC) Critical Medical Equipment (CME) office. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted critical vulnerabilities in the global public health supply chain as it relates to critical medical equipment. The CME office works steadfastly toward building a more robust, agile, and transparent critical medical equipment supply chain capable of responding effectively to a global health crisis.
The COVID-19 pandemic made clear the need to reduce national reliance on essential foreign goods, including PPE. The CME office ensures that when a public health emergency arises, the United States government and the health care sector can acquire domestically produced sources of critical medical equipment to protect first responders and the American people. The federal government is committed to advancing Made in America objectives and implementing acquisition programs to support long-term sustainability of the domestic PPE manufacturing industry. The CME office ensures that this commitment becomes a reality by developing acquisition strategies to create a more robust, agile, and transparent supply chain capable of responding effectively to a global health crisis.