ASPR Blog Building a Resilient Nation Together: Reflecting on National Preparedness Month
ASPR Blog Building a Resilient Nation Together: Reflecting on National Preparedness Month
As National Preparedness Month comes to a close, I find myself reflecting not only on the progress we’ve made as a nation, but also on the moments that remind us why preparedness matters. Preparedness is not abstract. It’s personal.
Preparedness is the difference between chaos and calm, between vulnerability and resilience. And it’s built, piece by piece, by the dedication of communities, public servants, and citizens who refuse to be caught unready. Hospitals need to be prepared and remain open and meet the needs of their communities during disasters when access to health care is critical. Families need personal preparedness plans to ensure they can connect during and after disasters. Preparedness is not just about federal investments but should be a priority for everyone. No matter the emergency, we’re united in our purpose: save lives, safeguard health, and recover with strength.
At ASPR, our mission is to strengthen that readiness and make it an everyday focus. Our work may begin in policy or planning, but its true measure is in lives saved and communities protected.
Strengthening America’s Medical Supply Chains
We’ve all seen how fragile supply lines can put lives at risk, whether it was shortages of IV fluids after hurricanes or critical medications during disease outbreaks. That’s why one of our most important commitments is to rebuild America’s ability to produce life-saving medicines here at home.
Our mandate from President Trump is clear: ensure medicines and supplies that the American people need are produced here in the U.S. Through ASPR’s Center for Industrial Base Manufacturing and Supply Chain (IBMSC), we’re taking decisive action to onshore production of critical pharmaceuticals, safeguarding against the vulnerabilities we have endured in the past. From advancing automated sterile manufacturing systems to expanding facilities that produce essential medications, we’re ensuring that when the next emergency strikes, our healthcare system and workers have the tools they need to stay safe and save lives.
This is about more than supply chains. It’s about restoring trust, investing in domestic capacity, bringing jobs home to the US, and ensuring that, no matter what comes, America will stand ready.
Developing Cutting Edge Medical Countermeasures
Medical countermeasures don’t appear overnight. They take vision, innovation, and partnership. For decades, BARDA has partnered with industry, building the tools clinicians need to save lives during disasters and emergencies. Through bold initiatives like DRIVe Ventures and the BARDA Accelerator Network, they’ve redefined what public-private partnership means.
The result? Over 100 medical products cleared, licensed, or approved to fight chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear threats; emerging diseases; or drug-resistant infections. BARDA transforms science into readiness and resilience.
Strategic National Stockpile
In a crisis, seconds matter. The Strategic National Stockpile stands ready to deliver lifesaving countermeasures when states, tribal nations, territories and the largest metropolitan areas need them most. But no stockpile, no matter how well built, can succeed alone. It takes coordination. It takes training. And it takes readiness at every level.
That’s why I’m calling on our state, local, tribal, and territorial partners: don’t wait for the disaster to strike. Get trained. Get ready. The SNS offers free, online courses that can help you act fast when lives are on the line.
Take the time now. You’ll want to be ready when disaster strikes.
Supporting Communities Through Regional Operations
Preparedness is forged in relationships long before disaster strikes. Our Regional Administrators and Emergency Coordinators live and work alongside the communities they serve. They are the ones who know the local emergency manager by name, who sit at the table during planning exercises, and who show up when the waters rise, the winds roar, or the earth shakes.
Because of them, coordination is not an afterthought; it’s a lifeline. Their work ensures that when the call comes, the response is seamless, and help reaches those in need without delay.
Celebrating ASPR TRACIE’s Decade of Service
This September also marked 10 years of ASPR’s Technical Resources Assistance Center and Information Exchange (ASPR TRACIE), a milestone that speaks to the power of knowledge shared both before disaster strikes and in moments of urgency. When hospitals face patient surge, when emergency managers confront the unexpected, TRACIE has been there with evidence-based guidance, lessons learned, and practical tools to turn confusion into clarity.
For a decade, TRACIE has been more than a resource: it’s been a partner in resilience, empowering communities across the country to prepare, respond, and recover.
Empowering Communities Through the Medical Reserve Corps
If preparedness has a heartbeat, it can be found in the volunteers of the Medical Reserve Corps (MRC). Ordinary citizens, doctors, nurses, teachers, neighbors, stepping forward to protect their communities in extraordinary ways.
From supporting shelters during hurricanes to lending comfort and care during wildfires, MRC volunteers embody the spirit of service. They remind us that preparedness is not only a government responsibility; it’s a shared act of humanity.
Always Scanning the Horizon
Situational awareness is the foundation of readiness. It is the first step in any successful operation, and it is non-negotiable.
At the HHS Secretary’s Operations Center, under the leadership of ASPR, we stand the watch. Twenty-four hours a day. Seven days a week. We scan the horizon for the next threat — before it strikes. We don’t wait for the call.
When disaster looms or crisis strikes, we move fast. We deliver critical intelligence to decision-makers. We marshal resources. We prioritize the mission. And we execute with precision and purpose.
A Shared Commitment
National Preparedness Month has reminded us again that resilience is not built in a moment. Resilience is built over time, through commitment, education, sacrifice, service, and partnership.
When supply chains are secured, when communities are connected, when knowledge is shared, and when volunteers step forward, we’re not just responding to disasters, we’re shaping a stronger, safer nation.
Preparedness transforms fear into action, and uncertainty into resolve. And when we embrace it together, we ensure that no matter what lies ahead, America will stand ready.
Thank you for your commitment, your resilience, and your service to one another. Together, we will continue to protect lives, strengthen communities, and build the resilient nation our future demands.