The U.S. military has long been unparalleled in its ability to move manpower and materiel around the globe. But maintaining that edge is harder than ever, as supply chain disruptions, adversaries looking to degrade or obstruct logistics efforts and the need for ever faster and more flexible response force packages creates significant challenges for logistics. The ongoing invasion of Ukraine shows the challenges of maintaining a steady flow of necessary equipment, parts, food and replacement troops when supply lines can be disrupted by adversary actions. To meet these challenges, the U.S. military must start immediately building future supply chains that are sustainable and adaptable to rapidly changing conditions. Doing so requires a collaborative effort to share accurate projections for future needs with suppliers, defend against attempts to degrade logistics support and ensure both the physical and digital supply chains are assured. In this webcast, Defense News explores the current state of logistics, goals for the future and how the U.S. military and the defense industrial base are overcoming challenges and working to achieve those goals.