SolidIntel is an Arlington, VA-based AI-driven supply chain risk intelligence platform that helps organizations identify upstream supplier risks and meet regulatory compliance requirements (NDAA 1260H, OFAC sanctions, FOCI assessment). Founded 2023 by Meg Reiss (CEO) and Hogan Kangas. Seed-funded per Crunchbase. ~9 employees. ~413 LinkedIn followers. Major government traction: awarded GSA SCRIPTS BPA (Supply Chain Risk Illumination Professional Tools and Services) alongside Babel Street and others — this is a US government-wide contract vehicle for supply chain risk management. Selected for NSIN Vector 2024 (National Security Innovation Network). Supply chain monitoring partner for the Green UAS (Unmanned Aerial Systems) program. GSA Advantage shows tiered annual subscription pricing for supply chain illumination services. Listed on Theorem Legal’s legal buying community for assessment — indicating legal market awareness. Featured in Modern Distribution Management (MDM) on supply chain agility. Alumni Ventures Tech Optimist podcast (#42): CEO discusses how SolidIntel helps companies navigate regulatory compliance and geopolitical risks. iWorks Corp partnership for delivering supply chain risk services through SCRIPTS. Identifies risks from State Owned Enterprises, sanctioned entities, and Foreign Ownership/Control/Influence. Legal relevance: in-house compliance and legal teams at companies subject to US defense/trade regulations use supply chain due diligence tools to screen suppliers against sanctions lists, 1260H restrictions, and FOCI requirements. Not a traditional legal tech tool but directly serves the compliance function.
Company Info
- Founded: 2023
- Team size: 1-10 employees
- Sector: Gen, AIGovernance/Compliance/Risk Management
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Workflows
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What practitioners struggle with
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Company needs to vet a distributor, supplier, or agent in a difficult jurisdiction - screening comes back mostly clean, but the real risk sits in local records, beneficial ownership, site visits, or corruption rumors that global databases miss, and the team has no clean way to escalate from automated checks into on-the-ground investigation without starting over
Where it fits in your workflow
Before Solidintel Inc
Company needs to onboard new supplier, enter new market, or respond to regulatory requirement (NDAA, sanctions, export controls) → legal/compliance team must vet supplier's ownership structure, country of origin, sanctions exposure, and military connections → manual screening is time-consuming and incomplete for complex multi-tier supply chains
After Solidintel Inc
After SolidIntel analyzes supply chain → platform illuminates upstream risks (sanctioned entities, state-owned enterprises, FOCI concerns) → compliance team reviews flagged risks → decision to approve, reject, or require mitigation from supplier → audit trail of due diligence for regulatory defense → when government auditor asks for supply chain compliance evidence, SolidIntel reports serve as documentation
Integrations & hand-offs
SolidIntel → legal/compliance team (risk assessment and regulatory compliance evidence); → procurement/supply chain team (supplier vetting); → government contracting officers (NDAA compliance evidence); → defense industrial base partners (supply chain transparency). iWorks Corp partnership for SCRIPTS delivery.
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