Exiger Awarded $919 Million Supply Chain Risk Management Contract by GSA
Exiger, a leading provider of artificial intelligence for supply chain risk management, has achieved a significant milestone by securing a $919 million Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) from the Government Services Administration (GSA). This contract, known as the Supply Chain Risk Illumination Professional Tools and Services (SCRIPTS), marks Exiger as the highest-ranked unrestricted vendor for this prestigious multi-year undertaking.
Revolutionizing Supply Chain Security
The SCRIPTS initiative is a critical investment aiming to enhance and secure supply chains across various sectors including the Department of Defense (DoD) and national security agencies. Under the evaluation framework, the GSA acknowledged Exiger's superior technology and extensive capabilities in supply chain risk management, placing them at the forefront of this transformative program.
Carrie Wibben, the President of Exiger, highlighted the company's dedication to providing unparalleled insights into vulnerabilities within the supply chain. She stated, “Our acquisition and integration of leading defense and microelectronics parts intelligence capabilities, software bill of materials (SBOM) analytics, and multi-tier visibility AI provide a distinct advantage in addressing challenges such as lifecycle vulnerabilities and compliance failures.” This focus on advanced technologies positions Exiger as a pivotal player in fostering mission readiness and strategic resilience within the nation’s defense landscape.
Addressing Supply Chain Visibility Gaps
One of the critical challenges that the U.S. Government faces is a lack of visibility within supply chains, exacerbated by outdated data and unforeseen geopolitical risks. This lack leads to procurement and operational disruptions, which can jeopardize critical missions. Exiger’s technology is FedRAMP authorized, allowing for enhanced mapping, orchestration, and security across supply chains. Utilizing the 1Exiger platform, federal agencies can optimize decision-making regarding availability, cost-effectiveness, and compliance.
The SCRIPTS agreement empowers agencies with streamlined access to cutting-edge technologies and expertise to manage supply chain risks effectively. Not only does this facilitate efficiency, but it also helps safeguard national security and critical infrastructure across various government entities, including both the DoD and Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies.
Exiger's Recognition and Expertise
Exiger has established itself as the largest provider of supply chain risk technology to the U.S. Government, enhancing transparency and reliability in third-party partnerships. The company’s commitment extends beyond mere compliance; it aims to create a performance-driven culture underpinned by award-winning AI technology. Currently, Exiger supports over 550 customers worldwide, among which are 150 from the Fortune 500, along with numerous defense agencies and government bodies.
The company’s achievements have not gone unnoticed, having been recognized by Fast Company as a 'Brand That Matters' in both 2023 and 2024 and receiving the Innovator Award from the Third Party Risk Association. With over 50 accolades related to AI and risk management, Exiger continues to lead in this domain by driving innovation and excellence in supply chain management strategies.
Looking Ahead
As Exiger embarks on this decade-long contract with the GSA, its innovative approach and strategic integration of technologies are expected to set new standards in supply chain risk illumination. The ongoing commitment to improving national security through enhanced supply chain visibility and the mitigation of inherent risks illustrates the essential role that Exiger plays in shaping the future of supply chain risk management.
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