What if the greatest risk in your supply chain isn’t the supplier you know—but the influence you can’t see?
As federal agencies accelerate AI adoption and modernization, foreign ownership, control or influence (FOCI) is an urgent yet often overlooked threat across defense and civilian operations. For the Department of War, including initiatives like Golden Dome, and agencies government-wide, failing to identify FOCI exposure can embed hidden vulnerabilities into the systems, technologies and supply chains missions depend on.
This session will examine how FOCI risks manifest across DoW operations, including weapons systems, missile defense, cyber, space, logistics and healthcare, as well as civilian sectors like agriculture, food supply, medical devices and pharmaceuticals. It will also explore why tier-1 approaches miss deeper exposure and how continuous monitoring and actionable intelligence can strengthen mission assurance.
During this webinar, attendees will learn:
- How FOCI threats turn supply chain risk into mission and enterprise risk
- Why AI adoption and modernization efforts require deeper FOCI scrutiny
- How foreign influence can be hidden in lower-tier suppliers, ownership structures, software and data dependencies
- Why civilian agencies should assess FOCI exposure across agriculture, medical and other critical supply chains
- How to strengthen mission assurance with continuous visibility and early risk detection