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NIST Doc Open for Public Comment on Supply Chain Traceability

  • 1.  NIST Doc Open for Public Comment on Supply Chain Traceability

    Posted 09-27-2024 13:11

    FYI because OSIM participants are probably interested in this topic, NIST has put out for comment "Supply Chain Traceability: Manufacturing Meta-Framework". See attached email. Although focusing on the manufacturing industry, ie more hardware than software, much of this doc still applies to software. It is open for comment so provide your comments to NIST directly if interested. We might also want to consider this a source document to reuse some of it's concepts, definitions, process, etc.

     

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    From: NIST Cybersecurity and Privacy Program <csrc.nist@service.govdelivery.com>
    Sent: Friday, September 27, 2024 9:17 AM
    To: Georgianna Shea <gshea@fdd.org>
    Subject: Open for Public Comment! Supply Chain Traceability

     

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    Comment on Supply Chain Traceability: Manufacturing Meta-Framework

     

     

    National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence

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    Comment Now on the Supply Chain Traceability: Manufacturing Meta-Framework

    The National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has released for public comment a draft of the Supply Chain Traceability Manufacturing Meta-Framework. The comment period is open through November 15, 2024

    Ensuring supply chain traceability is critical for maintaining product authenticity, compliance, and security in today's complex, globalized manufacturing ecosystems. As products move through their manufacturing process stages-production, assembly, and distribution-stakeholders face increasing challenges in maintaining visibility into the history and provenance of these products. Improving the traceability of goods and materials throughout the supply chain is critical to identifying disruptions and mitigating these risks.

    This publication presents a Meta-Framework designed to address these challenges by providing a structured, industry-tailorable approach to capturing, linking, and retrieving traceability data across diverse supply chains. The goal of the framework is to enhance end-to-end traceability, providing stakeholders with the tools needed to trace product provenance, ensure regulatory compliance, and bolster the resilience of the U.S. manufacturing supply chain.

    We Want to Hear from You!

    Please review the draft and submit comments online by clicking the link below. We welcome your input and look forward to your comments.  

    Join our Community of Interest

    By joining the Community of Interest (COI), you will receive project updates and the opportunity to share your expertise to help guide this project. Request to join our NCCoE Manufacturing Supply Chain COI by visiting our project page.

    If you have any questions, please contact our project team at blockchain_nccoe@nist.gov

    Comment Now 

    NIST Cybersecurity and Privacy Program
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