I think a few of them are for emergency response. Being reactive is very tiring and difficult. The scarce resource allocation strategy is one that I think has a bit more of a long-term life to it, as well as the long-term supply and demand model.
What I hope the departments will do is act on the three main issues they have known for about a decade. One, they need to come up with a needs assessment of what should be in a stockpile for a health crisis. Two, they need to deal with their data quality issues and replace the IT system that supports the national emergency strategic stockpile because it's a critical in a crisis. Finally, they need to make sure they have the resources, which includes the right budget, to deal with all of the actions they need to take to better prepare the government for the next crisis.