Typical management. Ignore the broken stuff, set a schedule, and when production doesn't come remotely close to hitting targets on the first day, ask why they weren't told everything was broken.
Don't know if you follow the security trends, but supply chain software has been heavily under attack for the past few months now. Many compromised systems causing havoc with supply chains. Not a day goes by without something hitting my feeds regarding the issue. Seems they get one hole fixed and another pops up just as quickly. It's also affecting different vendors, not just one software provider.
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