Today, Altana announced that the Altana Atlas has been accepted to the Multiple Award Schedule (MAS) by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). The MAS program provides federal, state, and local government entities with seamless access to industry-leading products and services at competitive prices.
“Being on the GSA schedule will help Altana ensure the United States Government has broad access to cutting-edge artificial intelligence capabilities and a dynamic common operating picture of the global supply chain,” said Aaron Libbey, Altana’s Chief Revenue Officer. “We’re experiencing tremendous pull from across the public and private sectors to collaborate across multi-tier supply chain networks and leverage AI to ensure the resilience of strategic programs, improve the security and efficiency of our borders, and enhance national and economic security.”
The Altana Atlas is the only dynamic, intelligent, universal map of the global supply chain, and is built on the largest supply chain dataset in the world. Altana’s platform is deployed in a variety of contexts across the United States Government, including at U.S. Customs and Border Protection, where CBP agents use Altana in their missions to prevent illegal fentanyl from entering the country and curb the import of goods created using forced labor. Altana works with both companies, including Boston Scientific, L.L.Bean, and Maersk, and governments, including the United Kingdom and the United States, to build a fairer, more secure, and more sustainable model of global commerce. To learn more, visit https://altana.ai.
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