
Secure Travel & Trade
COVID-19 has fundamentally transformed the way in which people and goods move across borders. As governments across the world work to reopen their borders, reengage in the global economy, and develop the technology and operating models required to thrive in the post-COVID-19 world economy, security—border, economic, health, and supply chain—has taken center stage. Through Supply Chain Resilience, Digital Travel & Health Credentials, and Global Customs & Trade, Deloitte offers a robust solution set for governments to establish and maintain trust, increase resiliency, restart economies, and enhance the citizen experience.
Drawing on Deloitte’s deep experience within the public and private sectors, these collections offer innovative insights that can help governments develop the tools needed to reopen borders, protect their citizens, and help restart their economies.
Supply Chain Resilience
Organizations across multiple sectors are reliant on highly specialized, geographically disaggregated supply chains that are at risk of disruption. This is heightened because of the historical prioritization of efficiency over resilience and limited visibility into complex supplier networks. Deloitte’s Supply Chain Resilience capabilities provide clients with insight into their multi-tiered, multi-geography supply chain vulnerabilities and actionable steps to minimize exposure, reduce supply chain risk, and leverage opportunities.

Boosting resilience: working with like-minded partners to orchestrate critical supply chains
Supply chain disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic and other sources have caused many governments and private sector companies to reconsider supply chain practices. It’s time to reorchestrate critical supply chains—and militaries are in an ideal place to lead the change.

Securing trust in the global COVID-19 supply chain
COVID-19 vaccines and therapeutics, and the associated medical devices and consumables, present an urgent need for a protected supply chain and a system of traceability built around globally identified products. Are organizations ready to take on the challenge?

Looking beyond the horizon
COVID-19 has helped to accelerate the adoption of digital supply chains. As leaders move forward, however, they should assess how best to optimize this shift to interconnectivity for greater value.

Next generation supply chains are integrated into healthcare and the patient experience
Predicting the future of healthcare and life sciences in 2025

Vaccines like it (very) cold – how to build a resilient COVID-19 vaccine supply chain
Digital Travel & Health Credentials
In an effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, countries around the world closed their borders and are only recently looking to reopen. To do this, governments are evaluating methods to effectively track and trace the virus and its variants, convey critical health information to border officials, and rebuild trust among the populations they are charged with protecting. Deloitte’s Digital Travel & Health Credentials capability responds to the global need for a comprehensive, interoperable solution that allows stakeholders to certify, communicate, and authenticate identity and health status of individuals—ultimately enabling governments to reopen their borders, protect their citizens, and restart their global economies.

Webinar: Digital Travel Health Credentials
With vaccines rolling out in many parts of the world, digital health credentials have become a trending conversation. As economies reopen, government agencies, health authorities, and corporations look to manage the health credentials of its citizens by digital means.

Are vaccine credentials the next vector for cyber risks?
To counter cyber risks associated with digital vaccine certificates, it’s important to consider how we might build in protections from the outset by adopting checks and balances across several critical areas.

Deloitte Digital Credentials
Accelerating the reopening of borders, travel, and economies, to enable a return to a more “normal” life

Digital health credentials could accelerate a reopening of the world, but tough questions remain
As society begins to reopen, organizations are exploring some ways digital health credentials can be standardized and managed by citizens to demonstrate proof of a vaccination or negative test result.

Solving the public sector identity crisis: It’s time for governments to get serious about digital identities
While the tools may already exist to solve the government’s identity crisis, real progress will only be made if governments significantly evolve their legacy approaches to digital identity.
Global customs and trade
As with many major global events or market shifts, the potential for exploitation of networks, benefits, and consumers increases. The downstream effects and risks of trade evasion, illicit finance, and misuse of stimulus funds has the potential to cause catastrophic effects to governments. Deloitte’s global customs and trade insights across the public and private sectors supports our clients in combatting trade evasion, counterfeit goods, and fraud.

Bringing economic crime to justice
Economic crime creates an immense and unacceptable financial and human cost to society. A cost that we cannot, and should not, bear.

Managing the risks of fraud, waste, and abuse in COVID-19 Stimulus Programs
As countries start recovering from the pandemic, governments around the world are faced with enormous pressures to identify and mitigate potential flaws in existing programs, and investigate and prosecute crime where it happens.

COVID-19 5x5: Program integrity
In the wake of COVID-19, the volume of payments has increased exponentially. That, combined with relaxed internal controls to increase the speed of payments, is opening the door to new risks. Explore five actions you can take today to enhance your program integrity efforts during this time of crisis.