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How Pharmaceutical Companies Are Using Intelligence Reporting to Track Supply Chain Risk
Most pharmaceutical supply chain teams find out about sourcing problems the same way everyone else does — through a news alert or a supplier email that arrives after the disruption has already started. This post breaks down what proactive pharma supply chain intelligence actually looks like: how to monitor API sourcing risk in sanctioned regions, what DSCSA enforcement means operationally in 2025–2026, how tariff volatility is reshaping network design decisions, and where AI-powered predictive alerting adds genuine value.
From Daily Updates to Strategic Insight: Scaling Public Health Reporting
Public health analysts don't produce one type of report — they produce six, often simultaneously, each serving a different audience with different urgency levels and different formatting requirements. This piece follows Darryl, a fictional public health intelligence analyst, through the six report types that define the role: from the daily grind of epidemiological SITREPs to the high-stakes pressure of early warning bulletins. For each one, we break down the specific workflow pressure it creates and what it looks like when structured templates handle the framework, so analysts can focus on the analysis.