Company
Portfolio Data
QUANTIFIND INC.
UEI: K261TJ9WKE16
Number of Employees: 75
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
SBIR/STTR Involvement
Year of first award: 2024
1
Phase I Awards
1
Phase II Awards
100%
Conversion Rate
$74,658
Phase I Dollars
$1,247,075
Phase II Dollars
$1,321,733
Total Awarded
Success Stories
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Awards
Automated Supply Chain Risk Intelligence
Amount: $74,658 Topic: AFX237-PCSO1
Supply chain information is a massive gray space ľ the data is purposely obscured for competitive or nefarious reasons, highly fragmented, and mostly unstructured. Nefarious or not, a small magnet in the F-35 in Sep Ĺ22, found to have originated from China, suspended a shipment of $6.5billion-dollar F-35s. Air Force Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) units need omniscient insights into the supply chain of critical weapons systems to decrease the likelihood of such outcomes in the future. Graphyte for Supply Chain can do just that, provide DAF units like the 14th/21st Intelligence Squadrons that support AFLCMC acquisitions, OSI SCRM, and the F-35 JPO with advanced knowledge of when a hostile nation may be tampering with or manipulating a supply chain. Quantifind is an enterprise Artificial Intelligence (AI) company that works with clients such as Wells Fargo and Truist Bank, the FBI, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), National Security Agency (NSA), and others to solve difficult and laborious tasks like Foreign Malign Influence, Adversarial Capital, Supply Chain Vulnerability, Vendor Vetting, Maritime Domain Awareness, and Counter Threat Finance. Quantifindĺs GraphyteTM, an advanced, proprietary AI model that provides bulk graph export to show links between individuals and organizations, is a tool has been battle-tested with banks and intelligence agencies, leveraging over a decade of R&D. It combines entity resolution, risk modeling, and relationship extraction into highly flexible outputs for easy integration into critical workflows. Quantifindĺs risk intelligence helps analysts prioritize entity records according to confidence and relevance. By setting comprehensive risk definition standards across national security and financial crimes, Quantifind empowers users to identify global threats and vulnerabilities for senior decision-makers with machine-assisted assessments backed by underlying evidence. In addition, customers have found that Graphyte provides a 40% time savings over legacy tools.
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase I
2024
DOD
USAF
Automated Supply Chain Risk Intelligence at Scale
Amount: $1,247,075 Topic: AFX237-PCSO1
A Bloomberg News investigation in September 2023 discovered that a little-known company, AOG Technics Ltd., in England, is the source of a catalog of bogus products, including components like nuts, bolts, and friction dampers, which could find their way into critical military equipment. The use of counterfeit parts, driven by a desire to cut costs or adversaries intentionally creating issues within the supply chain, has the potential to create safety vulnerabilities in military systems, allowing adversaries to exploit these weaknesses. Incidents involving fake parts persist, affecting a wide range of defense equipment, from electronic systems to basic hardware items. For the military, the risk is bigger than monetary loss. “Parts and materials that could present an adversary with a specific strategic advantage are a target to be counterfeit,” reads a US Army pamphlet published in January. “Malicious insertions can result in system data being reported to an adversary, monitoring of a system by an adversary, or enabling an adversary to control the system.” In one case involving more than 400 displays installed in US C-130J and C-27J military aircraft, failure rates escalated to almost a third of all units tested, including one incident while the plane was in use. A similar example occurred with more than 300 semiconductors used in systems to detect icing on aircraft wings purportedly made by San Jose, California-based Xilinx Inc., but which were actually found to be knockoffs, again originating from China. Nefarious or not, a small magnet in the F-35 in Sep ‘22, found to have originated from China, suspended a shipment of $6.5billion-dollar F-35s. Quantifind’s best-in-class, novel and proprietary AI-driven vetting platform, Graphyte, uses a Large Language Model that provides entity resolution, risk modeling, and relationship extraction into highly flexible bulk graph exports with 92% accuracy to draw precise links between known bad actors. Quantifind is an enterprise Artificial Intelligence (AI) company that works with clients such as Wells Fargo and Truist Bank, the FBI, the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and others to address difficult and time-consuming investigative tasks like conducting diligence and vetting vendors or identifying foreign malign influence, evidence of adversarial capital, threat financing or supply chain vulnerabilities. Quantifind raised $120M in capital from venture capital firms, including U.S. Venture Partner and In-Q-Tel (IQT), an American not-for-profit venture capital firm based in Arlington, Virginia that invests in companies to keep Intelligence Agencies equipped with the latest in information technology in support of United States intelligence capability. Quantifind helps identify global threats for decision-makers. Proven outcomes include 75%+ fewer false positives, 50% improved efficiency, and daily stakeholder screening with 92% name resolution accuracy.
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase II
2024
DOD
USAF