Exiger wins multi-million dollar U.S. Army contract for supply chain AI

Exiger wins multi-million dollar U.S. Army contract for supply chain AI

November 14, 2025
Source: Investing.com

Investing.com -- Exiger, a supply chain AI company, has secured a multi-million dollar contract from the U.S. Army to license its 1Exiger software to Army Materiel Command (AMC).

The contract will enable 1Exiger to provide AI-driven multi-tier supply chain illumination, orchestration, and monitoring capabilities across all major Army sustainment categories, including ground combat, aviation, fires and munitions, air and missile, and communications.

The software will ingest and analyze data from technical data packages, BOMs, NSNs/NIINs, supplier datasets, and commercial intelligence sources. This will provide real-time visibility into multi-tier supply chains, risk scoring, disruption alerts, and automated courses of actions.

Exiger’s technology will integrate with Army’s Weapon System 360 and Vantage environments to deliver decision-ready intelligence. The implementation aims to reduce administrative and production lead times, improve supplier selection, enhance sustainment forecasting, and strengthen resilience in contested environments.

"This is a revolutionary capability that will transform the way the U.S. Army approaches sustainment," said Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels. "Our software will help identify at-risk NIINs that may be subject to undue constraints from a variety of factors."

The engagement with AMC aligns with the Army’s Transformation Initiative, which focuses on accelerating decision-making and adopting emerging technology. Exiger’s software has already been deployed across more than 60 U.S. Government agencies, including the Department of War, Department of State, Department of Homeland Security, and the intelligence community.

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