Operation Warp Speed and the Countermeasures Acceleration Group—A Twenty-first Century Manhattan Project: Preliminary Observations on the U.S. Department of Defense's Role in the Supply, Production, and Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines and Therapeutics

J. Hall
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Abstract:On 15 May 2020, Operation Warp Speed, later renamed the HHSDOD COVID-19 Countermeasures Acceleration Group (CAG), was a collaboration between the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Defense (DOD), and the private sector to accelerate development, production, and distribution of effective vaccines and therapeutics to counter COVID-19 for the American people. The CAG was the nucleus of the "whole-of-America" effort to defeat COVID-19, and DOD's contribution was essential to the success of the CAG. This article highlights the contributions made by DOD, with a focus on innovative solutions and best practices that might apply to other DOD activities.
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行动翘曲速度和对策加速a组21世纪曼哈顿项目:对美国国防部在COVID-19疫苗和治疗药物的供应、生产和分销中的作用的初步观察
摘要:2020年5月15日,翘曲速度行动(后更名为HHSDOD COVID-19对策加速小组(CAG))是卫生与公众服务部、国防部(DOD)和私营部门之间的一项合作,旨在加速为美国人民开发、生产和分发有效的疫苗和治疗方法,以应对COVID-19。CAG是“全美国”抗击COVID-19努力的核心,国防部的贡献对CAG的成功至关重要。本文重点介绍了国防部所做的贡献,重点介绍了可能适用于其他国防部活动的创新解决方案和最佳实践。
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