Exiger Secures $919 Million GSA Contract for Supply Chain Risk Management

Exiger has been awarded a $919 million contract by the U.S. Government to enhance supply chain risk management across defense and national security sectors.

Exiger has been awarded a $919 million contract by the U.S. Government to provide supply chain risk management solutions, announced in a press release. The contract, known as the Supply Chain Risk Illumination Professional Tools and Services (SCRIPTS) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA), spans ten years and aims to enhance the security of critical supply chains across the Department of Defense and other national security agencies.

Exiger, recognized as the highest-ranked unrestricted prime awardee, will leverage its advanced AI technology to address lifecycle vulnerabilities, sourcing challenges, and security concerns within the defense sector. The company's FedRAMP-authorized platform, 1Exiger, will be central to this initiative, providing comprehensive visibility and orchestration capabilities to streamline supply chain operations.

The SCRIPTS BPA, administered by the Government Services Administration and sponsored by the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense Acquisition & Sustainment, represents a strategic investment in safeguarding national security and critical infrastructure. This contract will enable federal agencies to access cutting-edge supply chain risk management technologies, ensuring mission readiness and strategic resilience.

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