27 research outputs found

    R13 - U.S.-Mexico Taskforce to Support the Health Supply Chain Systems for Infrastructure and Workforce Threatened by the COVID19 Pandemic

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    The project's milestones include the integration of a triple-helix Binational Taskforce, production of spatio-temporal near real-time analytics following a risk systems approach, and publication of a monthly U.S.-Mexico COVID-19 Risk bulletin

    Actionable Information - Research Briefs - Vaccination

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    Includes both static PDF version and the dynamic web version.Five research problems to identify evidence sources and provide initial validation of the risk framework model and data lake have been identified. We focused on COVID-19 Vaccination in the United States and Mexico as the predominant mitigating action. In addition to reliable sources of information, we've identified preordered vaccine supply, its main supply chain elements, and the critical facilities involved in the manufacturing and distribution of millions of doses. In this document we present an initial assessment and findings for this mitigating action

    COVID-19 Vaccination Supply Chains

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    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted聽supply chains in the United States; the objective of this聽poster is to provide relevant information to key聽stakeholders in academia, government, and the general聽public by providing evidence-based predictive models and聽risk analytics on the causes and effects posed by COVID-19,聽on the U.S. trade supply chain infrastructure. The聽identification and characterization of evidence depicting the聽dynamics of infrastructure interactions of U.S. domestic and聽international trade supply chains, from procurement, manufacturing, warehousing, to transportation processes, are expected to derive inferences from public sources of information, and databases following a common risk framework developed by our research group at Texas A&M University

    U.S.-Mexico Risk Taskforce to Support the Health Supply Chain Systems for Infrastructure and Workforce Threatened by the COViD19 Pandemic

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    The purpose of this project was to integrate a binational Taskforce from Mexico and the U.S. that could serve as an advisory group to guide the identification and characterization of key variables and processes addressing the impact of COVID-19 in the state of risk of supply chains of critical value for trade between Mexico and the U.S. This project aimed as well as providing the best technology integrator to assimilate evidence that could facilitate the production of risk-based analytics to better inform stakeholders about the likely implementation of risk mitigating strategies that secure the optimal operation of supply chain systems involving trade between both countries. It aimed as well to produce a risk information system that would produce periodical information about the state of risk of Mexico and U.S. supply chain

    COVID-19 Vaccination Supply Chains Video

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    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted聽supply chains in the United States; the objective of this聽poster is to provide relevant information to key聽stakeholders in academia, government, and the general聽public by providing evidence-based predictive models and聽risk analytics on the causes and effects posed by COVID-19,聽on the U.S. trade supply chain infrastructure. The聽identification and characterization of evidence depicting the聽dynamics of infrastructure interactions of U.S. domestic and聽international trade supply chains, from procurement, manufacturing, warehousing, to transportation processes, are expected to derive inferences from public sources of information, and databases following a common risk framework developed by our research group at Texas A&M University

    R13-CBTS-SGL Monthly Risk Bulletin June 2021

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    Includes only English versionThe objective of the Monthly Risk-Bulletin is to provide an overview a) of lessons learned during the past month in the project, b) of a score-card-type system to communicate the state of risk of supply chains impacted by COVID-19 supporting health infrastructure and the workforce between the U.S. and Mexico, and c) of a communication system to facilitate the restoration of broken supply chains and the formation of new ones to reactivate trade between U.S. and Mexico

    R13-CBTS-SGL Monthly Risk Bulletin December 2020

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    Includes both English and Spanish versions (CBTS-SGL-Monthly-Risk-Bulletin-December2020-Spa.pdf)The objective of the Monthly Risk-Bulletin is to provide an overview a) of lessons learned during the past month in the project, b) of a score-card-type system to communicate the state of risk of supply chains impacted by COVID-19 supporting health infrastructure and the workforce between the U.S. and Mexico, and c) of a communication system to facilitate the restoration of broken supply chains and the formation of new ones to reactivate trade between U.S. and Mexico

    Evaluaci贸n y Administraci贸n del Estado de Riesgo de las Cadenas de Suministro por COVID-19 entre M茅xico y Estados Unidos: Presentaci贸n y Mesa Panel

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    In Spanish onlyDuring this presentation, members of the Stochastic Geomechanics Laboratory at Texas A&M University presented their work of two different research projects. The projects, hosted at the Center Of Excellence CBTS are related to the Risk Assessment and Management of supply chains between The U.S. and Mexico. After the presentation, a panel with question from the attendees followed

    R13-CBTS-SGL Monthly Risk Bulletin May 2021

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    Includes both English and Spanish versions (CBTS-SGL-Monthly-Risk-Bulletin-May-2021-Spa.pdf)The objective of the Monthly Risk-Bulletin is to provide an overview a) of lessons learned during the past month in the project, b) of a score-card-type system to communicate the state of risk of supply chains impacted by COVID-19 supporting health infrastructure and the workforce between the U.S. and Mexico, and c) of a communication system to facilitate the restoration of broken supply chains and the formation of new ones to reactivate trade between U.S. and Mexico

    R13-CBTS-SGL Monthly Risk Bulletin January 2021

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    Includes both English and Spanish versions (CBTS-SGL-Monthly-Risk-Bulletin-January-2021-Spa.pdf)The objective of the Monthly Risk-Bulletin is to provide an overview a) of lessons learned during the past month in the project, b) of a score-card-type system to communicate the state of risk of supply chains impacted by COVID-19 supporting health infrastructure and the workforce between the U.S. and Mexico, and c) of a communication system to facilitate the restoration of broken supply chains and the formation of new ones to reactivate trade between U.S. and Mexico
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