Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Connected Vehicle Data & Transportation Analytics
Connected vehicle data and transportation analytics platform. Kirkland, WA. Powers navigation, traffic, and parking intelligence for 500M+ drivers globally.
INRIX is a Kirkland, Washington-based transportation data and analytics company that aggregates and analyzes connected vehicle and mobility data to power navigation systems, traffic management platforms, and transportation planning tools. Founded in 2004, INRIX collects data from hundreds of millions of connected vehicles, GPS devices, and infrastructure sensors to build one of the world's most comprehensive real-time and historical traffic datasets.\n\nThe company's data products power navigation systems from major automotive OEMs including BMW, Ford, and Toyota, as well as third-party mapping and fleet management applications. INRIX also provides transportation intelligence to government agencies and city planners through its INRIX IQ platform, which analyzes traffic patterns, road usage, and mobility trends to support infrastructure investment decisions.\n\nINRIX has expanded into parking intelligence with its INRIX Parking solution, which aggregates real-time parking availability data from garages, lots, and on-street sensors. The company's EV charging station location and availability data service has also grown as demand for connected EV infrastructure information increases. INRIX's position as a neutral data aggregator across vehicle brands and infrastructure types gives it a unique view of transportation networks globally.
McLean, VA AI risk platform founded 2013; combines DDIQ AI and LookingGlass data to deliver supply chain due diligence and third-party risk screening for defense and federal clients.
Exiger is a McLean, Virginia-based AI-powered risk and compliance platform that helps enterprises and government agencies conduct supply chain risk management, third-party due diligence, and regulatory compliance screening at scale. Founded in 2013, Exiger has roots in financial crime compliance consulting and has expanded into supply chain risk intelligence through its DDIQ AI platform and the acquisition of supply chain mapping company LookingGlass. The company serves major defense contractors, financial institutions, pharmaceutical companies, and federal agencies that face rigorous third-party risk and supply chain transparency requirements from regulators, government customers, and internal governance frameworks.\n\nExiger's supply chain AI ingests structured and unstructured data from thousands of global sources—trade databases, sanctions lists, beneficial ownership registries, litigation records, and corporate filings—and uses natural language processing and graph analytics to identify risk signals across multi-tier supplier networks. The platform can screen thousands of suppliers simultaneously for sanctions exposure, forced labor indicators, cybersecurity vulnerabilities, and financial distress, dramatically compressing the time required for supply chain due diligence from weeks of manual research to hours of automated analysis. For defense and national security customers, Exiger provides dedicated tools for CMMC supply chain compliance and DFARS clause adherence.\n\nExiger's acquisition of LookingGlass, a cyber threat intelligence firm, added the ability to correlate cyber risk signals with supply chain relationship data—enabling customers to identify which suppliers have exposed attack surfaces that could create systemic cyber risk to their own operations. This cyber-supply chain risk convergence capability is increasingly relevant as regulators and boards demand integrated risk management rather than siloed compliance programs. Exiger competes with Interos, Resilinc, and Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, differentiating on its depth in financial crime compliance, national security market positioning, and the integration of cyber intelligence with supply chain risk.
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