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Exiger Gets Supply Chain, Third-Party Risk Management Contract

Aug. 4, 2022, 2:00 PM

The General Services Administration has awarded Exiger with a $74.5 million multi-year contract to provide supply chain risk management and third-party risk management across the entire federal government, the company announced Thursday.

Exiger said it has previously worked with the Department of Defense on supply chain risk management.

Exiger platform will enhance the ability of government agencies to surface, understand, and mitigate critical threats and vulnerabilities in their supplier ecosystem, according to the news release.

This story was produced by Bloomberg Law Automation.

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