Interos secured a contract to provide an artificial intelligence-based technology for the F-35 Joint Program Office to manage potential risks to the fighter aircraft program's global supply chain.
The company said Thursday its software-as-a-service platform works to help customers examine patterns from business operations, financial market acivity or geopolitical situations and determine potential impacts of different global events on supply chains.
According to Interos, the commencement of its JPO contract work coincides with the Supply Chain Integrity Month.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Department of Defense-managed Center for the Development of Security Excellence are collaborating to educate public and private sector organizations about supply chain management during the month of April.