Unveiling Exiger's Latest Report on Pennsylvania's Defense Industry at the Innovation Summit
On July 14, 2026, at the prestigious U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Exiger, a leader in supply chain AI, presented its latest findings during the Pennsylvania Defense & Innovation Summit. This event attracted notable figures including President Trump and a multitude of key players from the defense and technology sectors, such as Anduril, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin, and Palantir.
The summit, organized by Senator Dave McCormick, was aimed at enhancing America's defense capabilities by leveraging insights from Pennsylvania's robust defense industry. According to Senator McCormick, the comprehensive analysis provided by Exiger highlights the essential role played by Pennsylvania's defense industrial base in safeguarding the nation. The data compiled reveals that Pennsylvania boasts one of the most diverse and resilient defense sectors in the country, a fact that was emphasized several times during the summit.
Exiger's report, aptly titled "The Defense Industrial Base in Pennsylvania," showcases the integral components of the state’s defense economy. The study was built on advanced AI algorithms which scrutinized over 190,000 defense-related jobs and examined the operations of approximately 8,900 defense industrial base (DIB) companies. Among their findings were details on the manufacture of over 465,000 DIB-related parts, of which roughly 113,000 are critical for weapon systems, highlighting the state’s crucial role as a supplier, particularly where certain suppliers are the sole providers for specific components.
Exiger’s CEO, Brandon Daniels, expressed the significance of this analysis by stating, "Our report provides invaluable visibility into Pennsylvania's supply chains, offering a clear understanding of how they contribute to the overall defense industrial framework. This data can assist in formulating strategies to strengthen and grow the state's defense economy, benefiting the thousands of businesses operating within the sector."
The discussions at the summit were aimed not only at presenting data but also at exploring the future of defense innovation and security, with insights into areas such as defense technology, materials science, and production capabilities. Such insights are essential as they provide a roadmap for decision-makers in fortifying national security initiatives.
During the second day of this momentous event, Daniels alongside other influential leaders, including the Administrator of the Small Business Administration, Kelly Loeffler, and the United Nations Ambassador, Mike Waltz, engaged in a critical dialogue focused on "The Intersection of Foreign Policy and American Prosperity". This session aimed at drawing links between robust defense strategies and the economic health of the nation, recognizing that a strong defense industry is not just about military hardware but also about economic growth and job creation.
Exiger’s platform, which serves over 550 clients worldwide—including more than 150 Fortune 500 companies—aims to transform the complexities of supply chain management into strategic advantages. Using their advanced AI-driven approach, Exiger enables organizations to proactively identify risks and automate compliance processes, thus pushing for an evolved operational model that prioritizes efficiency and resilience.
As the summit concluded, the sentiments among attendees reflected a shared commitment to fostering an innovative and secure defense environment, pivotal for maintaining the U.S.'s position as a global leader in security. The insights shared and the connections made during this summit not only aim to bolster Pennsylvania’s standing in the defense sector but also serve to enhance the readiness and capability of America's military forces in an ever-evolving global landscape.
For more information on Exiger's findings and access to the full report, interested parties are encouraged to visit their official website: https://www.exiger.com/penn.