Knexus and Babel Street Partner for AI Supply Chain Risk Management

Knexus and Babel Street Partner for AI Supply Chain Risk Management

Knexus has partnered with Babel Street to deliver AI solutions for supply chain risk management under a $919 million agreement with the U.S. General Services Administration.

Knexus has partnered with Babel Street to deliver AI-driven solutions for supply chain risk management under a $919 million, 10-year Supply Chain Risk Illumination Professional Tools and Services (SCRIPTS) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) from the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA), announced in a press release. This initiative aims to enhance the security and resilience of supply chains across the Department of Defense and other national security agencies.

The partnership leverages Babel Street's Risk Intelligence Platform, which provides government agencies with tools to assess supply chain risks, identify foreign influence, and monitor vendor integrity. The platform's features include multilingual capabilities, unstructured data access, and visual knowledge graphs that link people, companies, and risk signals.

Knexus, recognized as a Google Cloud Partner of the Year, brings its expertise in operationalizing AI solutions in secure government environments. The collaboration with Babel Street offers a comprehensive solution to help agencies proactively identify and mitigate supply chain vulnerabilities, ensuring secure and resilient operations.

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