SIMBA's Resilient Proactive Supply Chain Platform

SIMBA Chain’s defense-grade digital trust and analytics platform gives leaders near real-time visibility into multi-tier supply chains and turns fragmented logistics data into explainable, decision-ready insights.

Built for contested environments, the SIMBA Platform helps prevent readiness loss by detecting disruption early, modeling impacts, and recommending mitigations grounded in verifiable evidence.

Why It Matters: DoW Readiness and National Resilience

Modern conflicts increasingly target logistics, and without trustworthy, end-to-end visibility, even small disruptions can cascade into aircraft downtime, mounting backorders, and critical mission delays. The fragility of supply chains becomes a direct operational risk when decision-makers lack confidence in what is happening across the network.

At the same time, most existing systems remain siloed, obscuring how suppliers, parts, and consumption patterns truly interconnect. The SIMBA Platform overcomes this fragmentation by connecting Tier-1 through Tier-N supplier dependencies with real-time operational consumption signals, unifying them into a single decision layer that reveals risk, readiness, and impact.

In this environment, decisions must not only be fast, but defensible. The SIMBA Platform delivers explainable analytics backed by an auditable chain of evidence, enabling commanders, acquisition leaders, and oversight bodies to act with confidence, justify actions, and maintain accountability across the lifecycle.

What SIMBA Delivers

Multi-tier supply chain digital twin: parts, suppliers, inventories, transportation logs, maintenance events, and dependencies modeled as a connected graph.

Trusted data foundation: non-repudiable event records (who/what/when) with policy-controlled access, aligned to Zero Trust data-sharing across partners.

Predictive & prescriptive analytics: early-warning risk signals, bottleneck detection, readiness impact forecasting, and mitigation recommendations.

Scenario-based “what-if” modeling: evaluate supplier loss, route disruption, demand surge, or geo-political risk and compare options before readiness degrades.

Secure document/data exchange: controlled access to technical data packages and sensitive artifacts using credential-based authorization and full auditability.

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Defense-grade supply chain intelligence that delivers visibility, early risk detection, and confidence across multi-tier networks.

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