ANSI to Hold July 27–29 Workshop on Global Supply Chain Security for Microelectronics Standardization

Save the Date: ANSI to Hold July 27–29 Workshop on Global Supply Chain Security for Microelectronics Standardization

The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has announced plans to convene on behalf of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) a workshop on global supply chain security for microelectronics standardization. The workshop will be held July 27–29 at the headquarters of Booz Allen Hamilton, 8283 Greensboro Dr., McLean, VA. While in-person participation is strongly encouraged, remote participation will be offered. The workshop agenda and registration information will be announced in due course.

The workshop will assist DoD in gathering and assessing information regarding relevant standardization activities to fulfill its mandate under Section 224 of the FY20 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) requiring that DoD microelectronics products and services meet trusted supply chain and operational security standards.

Stakeholders identified for targeted outreach include DoD, the Departments of Homeland Security, State, and Commerce—especially the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST)—along with suppliers of microelectronics products and services, representatives of major industry sectors that rely on a trusted supply chain and the operational security of microelectronics products and services, and the insurance industry. Ultimately, DoD seeks to foster an ecosystem where trusted supply chain and operational security standards for procuring microelectronics products and services are widely adopted by U.S. government agencies, allies, partners, and commercial industry.

April is Supply Chain Integrity Month – NASA is Engaging the Interagency on the Theme ‘Identifying and Protecting NASAs Crown Jewels through Resilient Partnerships’


Supply Chain Integrity Month will engage live sessions taking place at NASA HQ in Washington, DC in the James E. Webb Auditorium and virtually. The event is open to all Government and Industry personnel with an interest in Supply Chain Integrity. The audience will be a mix of NASA civil servants and contractors as well as some participants from NASA partner organizations (e.g. NOAA).  In attendance will be those involved with supply chain, as well as Information System Owners (ISOs), Information System Security Officials (ISSOs), Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and acquisition professionals. 

Topics that will be covered:

  • ICT SCRM Task Force (Public/Private Partnerships) 
  • EO 14028 – Requirements Panel 
  • EO 14028 – NASA Implementation Panel 
  • EO 14017 Panel – DoC, DoE, DoD, HHS
  • Securing the Software Supply Chain / SBOMs 
  • Partner Panel 
  • Supply Chain Security Working Group 
  • Responding to Supply Chain Compromises Panel

Source: Federal Business Council, Inc. (fbcinc.com)