Securing our Armament Stockpiles: Supply Chain Resilience for an Uncertain Age

Securing our Armament Stockpiles: Supply Chain Resilience in an Uncertain Age 

July 15th, 2026 9:00-10:00 am | U.S. Capitol H-137

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The National Security Institute (NSI) is hosting a public panel discussion on replenishing armament stockpiles by strengthening American supply chains to support our long-term readiness and enable warfighter capability. 

Recent conflicts have underscored the critical importance of ammunition stockpiles to sustained military operations. The United States and its allies have drawn heavily on existing inventories to support partners while maintaining their own readiness requirements. At the same time, production capacity has struggled to keep pace with demand, raising concerns about long-term readiness and deterrence. 

This event will examine the current state of U.S. and allied ammunition stockpiles, the constraints facing production and replenishment, and the policy choices needed to ensure long-term readiness. 

Speakers to be announced.

Refreshments will be provided. 

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