Federal Supply Chains Opportunities to Improve the Management of Climate-Related Risks

Abstract

The federal government obligated about $445 billion in fiscal year 2014 for goods and services such as disaster response products and telecommunications. Agencies with missions that depend on the secure and efficient transit of goods and services have had their supply chains disrupted by weather-related events, such as Superstorm Sandy. According to the National Climate Assessment, the severity and frequency of such events is expected to increase. Agencies developed adaptation plans in response to executive orders and implementing guidance issued by CEQ, which coordinates federal environmental efforts. GAO was asked to review climate-related risks to federal supply chains. This report examines (1) the extent to which selected federal agencies have identified climate-related risks to their critical supply chains, (2) the extent to which they have identified and implemented actions to manage these risks, and (3) what is known about the federal government's fiscal exposure to such risks. GAO reviewed executive orders; surveyed 24 agencies selected because they account for over 98 percent of federal contract obligations; analyzed their adaptation plans; and interviewed officials from 5 of these agencies selected because of mission and other factors.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 13, 2015
Accession Number
AD1167554

Entities

People

  • Alison O'neill
  • Barbara Patterson
  • Ben Atwater
  • Caryn Kuebler
  • Celia R. Mendive
  • Chad M. Gorman
  • Cindy Gilbert
  • J. A. Gomez
  • Jeanette Soares
  • Jessica Mausner
  • John Bumgarner
  • Kiki Theodoropoulos
  • Marmar Nadji
  • Michelle R. Wong

Organizations

  • United States Government Accountability Office

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Biomedical
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Engineered Resilient Systems
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Climate Change
  • Climate Change Adaptation
  • Commerce
  • Congress
  • Department Of Homeland Security
  • Environmental Protection
  • Federal Budgets
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Homeland Security
  • Information Systems
  • Interagency Coordination
  • Personnel Management
  • Sea Level Rise
  • Social Media
  • Storm Surges
  • Supply Chain
  • United States
  • United States Government

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Emergency Management and Homeland Security.
  • Government and Public Administration Law.
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.