Podcast: Experts discuss bottlenecks in the U.S. space supply chain
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Summary
This article covers a podcast episode where host Maria Varmazis discusses PwC's recent study on space sector supply chain limitations with Doug Anderson (PwC Partner) and Steve Jordan-Tomaszewski (AIA Vice President). The conversation focuses on the outdated and ineffective supply chain in the U.S. space sector, examining base risks, bottlenecks, and potential strategies to address these challenges.
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· 2 pulledDespite the space sector seeing greater investment and attention year-over-year, the sector still remains bound by an outdated and ineffective supply chain, especially in the United States.
During the conversation, they examine the supply chain's base risks and bottlenecks, and what strategies can be utilized to address these concerns.
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