
BlueVoyant's AI Supply Chain Solutions Now on GSA's SCRIPTS BPA
BlueVoyant has announced that its AI-driven supply chain risk management platform is now accessible through Carahsoft on the U.S. General Services Administration's (GSA) Supply Chain Risk Illumination Professional Tools and Services (SCRIPTS) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA), announced in a press release. This 10-year, $919 million BPA offers the Department of Defense (DoD) and Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies streamlined access to BlueVoyant's comprehensive Supply Chain Defense for Government platform.
The platform provides advanced technology, data, and expert services to identify, validate, and resolve emerging risks and vulnerabilities throughout the government acquisition lifecycle. Key features include a secure web-based portal, API, and a U.S.-based Risk Operations Center staffed with expert analysts. The SCRIPTS BPA, running through March 2035, simplifies access to vital supply chain risk illumination tools, enabling agencies to manage risks related to suppliers, cybersecurity, and external factors.
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