marketing insights
PR Newswire
Published on : Apr 9, 2026
Exiger has achieved “Awardable” status in the Platform One (P1) Solutions Marketplace, enabling U.S. government agencies to evaluate and potentially procure its Exiger Cyber platform. The designation allows organizations within the U.S. Department of War and other federal agencies to review Exiger’s cybersecurity and supply-chain risk management capabilities through the government’s digital solutions marketplace.
As governments accelerate the adoption of AI and DevSecOps practices, securing software supply chains has become a growing priority for defense and national security organizations. The latest recognition for Exiger reflects increasing demand for automated risk analysis tools capable of managing complex software ecosystems.
Exiger announced that its Exiger Cyber platform has been designated “Awardable” within the Platform One Solutions Marketplace, a procurement environment designed to help government agencies quickly identify vetted technology solutions.
The P1 Solutions Marketplace serves as a centralized digital repository where government decision-makers can access post-competition solutions, including pitch videos and technical capabilities for software, hardware, and service platforms.
Modern defense systems rely heavily on software and open-source components, creating potential vulnerabilities if those elements are not continuously monitored.
Exiger Cyber addresses this challenge by providing automated software supply chain security capabilities designed for DevSecOps environments. The platform uses graph analytics, machine learning, and rule-based risk assessments to analyze relationships between software components, suppliers, vulnerabilities, and geopolitical risks.
By connecting these variables into a unified risk framework, the system provides real-time insights through dashboards and APIs that integrate directly into DevSecOps pipelines.
According to Brandon Daniels, the rapid adoption of AI in software development has created new challenges for organizations attempting to manage software risks.
Daniels noted that while AI can accelerate code generation and software delivery, it can also increase the likelihood of introducing insecure or poorly understood software components into mission-critical systems.
Exiger’s participation in the Platform One marketplace aligns with broader efforts by the U.S. government to modernize software development practices.
Platform One is a DevSecOps program designed to standardize and accelerate secure software development across government agencies.
The initiative promotes tools and platforms that enable organizations to integrate security checks directly into development pipelines rather than applying them later in the process.
Exiger Cyber supports several key Platform One focus areas, including:
Through these capabilities, the platform aims to help agencies monitor software risks continuously rather than relying on periodic compliance checks.
One of the major operational benefits highlighted by Exiger is the ability to accelerate Authority to Operate (ATO) and re-authorization cycles for government systems.
Traditional security assessments can take weeks or months to complete due to manual reviews and fragmented risk data. Exiger Cyber uses automated analysis to reduce that process to minutes, allowing security teams to identify vulnerabilities and make faster decisions.
The platform also identifies leading risk indicators and provides intelligence that helps government agencies prioritize remediation efforts.
Exiger’s AI-powered risk intelligence technology is already deployed across several U.S. government agencies.
Recent contracts include engagements with the United States Army and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, where the company’s solutions are used to support trade enforcement initiatives and defense readiness programs.
These deployments demonstrate how AI-driven risk analysis platforms are becoming increasingly important for managing national security supply chains.
The recognition from Platform One highlights the broader shift toward software transparency and supply chain visibility in government technology programs.
As organizations rely on larger networks of third-party software providers and open-source components, maintaining visibility into those dependencies has become a key security requirement.
Platforms like Exiger Cyber aim to address that challenge by combining AI analysis, data intelligence, and automated risk monitoring to create a comprehensive operational view of software ecosystems.
For defense organizations operating in complex and high-risk environments, such capabilities are becoming essential for maintaining secure digital infrastructure.
Software supply chain security has emerged as a major focus area across both government and enterprise sectors.
Research from Gartner highlights growing concerns around software supply chain vulnerabilities as organizations increase their reliance on open-source software and distributed development models.
At the same time, intelligence platforms that combine AI analytics, cybersecurity automation, and DevSecOps integration are becoming critical tools for identifying risks earlier in the software lifecycle.
According to industry analysts at IDC, spending on cybersecurity and supply chain risk management technologies is expected to continue rising as governments strengthen digital infrastructure protections.
• Exiger achieved “Awardable” status in the Platform One Solutions Marketplace, enabling U.S. government agencies to evaluate its cybersecurity solution.
• The Exiger Cyber platform provides automated software supply chain security using graph analytics, machine learning, and risk intelligence.
• The technology integrates with DevSecOps pipelines to provide continuous monitoring of software components, suppliers, and vulnerabilities.
• Government agencies can use the platform to accelerate ATO authorization cycles and security risk assessments.
• Exiger’s AI-driven supply chain intelligence is already deployed across organizations including the U.S. Army and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Get in touch with our MarTech Experts.