Valisure President David Light and (Ret.) U.S. Army Colonel Victor Suarez recently engaged in a powerful fireside chat focused on the intersection of national security and pharmaceutical supply chain transparency.
Their discussion highlighted the systemic vulnerabilities of global drug manufacturing and the urgent need for independent testing and greater transparency to ensure the safety, quality, and reliability of medications.
Drawing on decades of combined expertise, Light and Suarez emphasized that collaboration between healthcare leaders, policymakers, and defense experts is essential to building a more secure and resilient drug supply chain—one capable of withstanding both public health and national security challenges.
Valisure President David Light and (Ret.) U.S. Army Colonel Victor Suarez recently engaged in a powerful fireside chat focused on the intersection of national security and pharmaceutical supply chain transparency.
Their discussion highlighted the systemic vulnerabilities of global drug manufacturing and the urgent need for independent testing and greater transparency to ensure the safety, quality, and reliability of medications.
Drawing on decades of combined expertise, Light and Suarez emphasized that collaboration between healthcare leaders, policymakers, and defense experts is essential to building a more secure and resilient drug supply chain—one capable of withstanding both public health and national security challenges.
Valisure President David Light and (Ret.) U.S. Army Colonel Victor Suarez recently engaged in a powerful fireside chat focused on the intersection of national security and pharmaceutical supply chain transparency.
Their discussion highlighted the systemic vulnerabilities of global drug manufacturing and the urgent need for independent testing and greater transparency to ensure the safety, quality, and reliability of medications.
Drawing on decades of combined expertise, Light and Suarez emphasized that collaboration between healthcare leaders, policymakers, and defense experts is essential to building a more secure and resilient drug supply chain—one capable of withstanding both public health and national security challenges.
Valisure President David Light and (Ret.) U.S. Army Colonel Victor Suarez recently engaged in a powerful fireside chat focused on the intersection of national security and pharmaceutical supply chain transparency.
Their discussion highlighted the systemic vulnerabilities of global drug manufacturing and the urgent need for independent testing and greater transparency to ensure the safety, quality, and reliability of medications.
Drawing on decades of combined expertise, Light and Suarez emphasized that collaboration between healthcare leaders, policymakers, and defense experts is essential to building a more secure and resilient drug supply chain—one capable of withstanding both public health and national security challenges.