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Exiger and Palantir Technologies have partnered to deliver an integrated artificial intelligence capability designed to help the U.S. Army strengthen multi-tier supply chains and operational readiness.

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Exiger said Thursday the partnership combines Palantir’s advanced AI platform with Exiger’s supply chain AI software to align production decisions with battlefield requirements.
“America’s warfighters cannot afford blind spots or single points of failure — not on the battlefield and not in the supply chain,” said Mike Gallagher, head of defense at Palantir. “This partnership combines Palantir’s and Exiger’s world-class technologies to integrate production decisions with battlefield demands, ensuring the Army can deliver faster and more reliably to those on the front lines.”
Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels said the collaboration aims to strengthen management, engagement and readiness across the defense industrial base.
“AI and automation across the supply chain enable deeper visibility, faster risk surfacing, active and proactive mitigation, and accelerated supply movement, giving commanders and portfolio acquisition executives a level of foresight and speed never before possible,” Daniels added.
How Will 1Exiger Software Support Army Supply Chains?
The collaboration came a week after Exiger announced that it secured a multi-million-dollar contract from the Army to license its 1Exiger software to Army Materiel Command.
The software is designed to illuminate, orchestrate and monitor multi-tier supply chains to help transform Army sustainment across ground combat, fires and munitions, aviation, air and missile, communications and other categories. It provides real-time visibility into supply chain risk, disruption alerts and automated courses of action.
The software integrates with the Army’s Weapon System 360 and Vantage environments to deliver decision-ready intelligence to reduce production lead times, improve sustainment forecasting and enhance supplier selection and sourcing.
“This is a revolutionary capability that will transform the way the U.S. Army approaches sustainment,” Daniels said. “Our software will help identify at-risk NIINs that may be subject to undue constraints from a variety of factors. It will unlock the organic and additive capabilities that the government has invested in. And it will monitor for severe risk hiding in the supply chain, identifying where natural and manmade disasters, supplier operational and reputational risk, and foreign adversary sourcing could create disruptions in the weapons systems our warfighters depend on. Together, these capabilities deliver a more predictive industrial base, capable of responding to evolving mission needs at speed.”
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