Defense Logistics Readiness Ecosystem
Intelligence. Visibility. Compliance.
One ecosystem for defense logistics readiness.
The three hardest problems in defense logistics — knowing what's happening, where it is, and proving the chain to a contracting officer — solved by three integrated platforms on one GovCloud foundation. Built for LOGCAP VI, SOFGLAS, and the primes who execute them.
The Ecosystem
Three pillars. One operator. One audit trail.
Bought separately. Operated together. Each pillar a credible stand-alone purchase. Combined, they collapse the seam where margin goes and evidence gaps live.
Live · GovCloud Ready
Pillar — Intelligence
FORGE
Know what's happening, before it happens.
AI-driven theater logistics for LOGCAP-scale operations. From inventory and work orders through predictive maintenance, with native integration into the Army's C2 ecosystem. Built so a sustainment chief can answer the BC's next question without opening a spreadsheet.
- +LOGCAP VI PWS deliverable automation
- +Predictive maintenance driven by fleet telemetry
- +C2 integration (GCSS-Army, TAK, sustainment C2)
- +Contested-logistics route risk scoring
Live · GovCloud Ready
Pillar — Visibility
TRACE
Every asset is a token. Every hand-off verified.
A distributed-ledger chain of custody for military logistics. Every asset tokenized against its government UII. Every transfer endorsed before it commits. EMCON-aware tags log in dark mode and reconcile on reconnect. Paper hand receipts replaced by an immutable digital twin.
- +UII-keyed digital twin (Class I–X)
- +Multi-party endorsement on every transfer
- +EMCON-aware tags, offline-first reconciliation
- +Integration with DoD transportation systems
Live · Self-Audited
Pillar — Compliance
FORCE
Continuous evidence. Authorization on schedule.
Compresses federal authorization evidence collection from months to days. Continuous, machine-readable artifacts across the cloud and productivity stacks federal-adjacent organizations operate in. Native crosswalks across CMMC L2, FedRAMP Moderate, SOC 2, and ISO 27001:2022.
- +Continuous, tamper-evident evidence
- +Native multi-framework crosswalk
- +Incident response orchestrated to control families
- +Built for 3PAOs and the CSPs they assess
Why One Ecosystem
Three vendors won't get you there.
A LOGCAP task order touches all three problems at once. The inventory module of one vendor doesn't know the custody record of a second vendor, and neither feeds the evidence chain of a third. So the prime stitches it together in spreadsheets, the sub bills hours against the gap, and the contracting officer waits.
BigOne Platforms collapses the seam.
A receiving event recorded in Trace updates FORGE inventory in real time and produces audit-ready evidence in FORCE — keyed to the same government UII, inside the same trust boundary. One operator action. Three sources of truth, kept in sync by design.
One audit trail
Every state change is signed and immutable across all three platforms. The chain that proves an asset moved is the same chain that proves the audit.
One trust boundary
All three pillars run inside the same AWS GovCloud trust boundary, governed by a single security posture.
One CAC sign-in
Operators move between pillars without re-authentication. CAC/PIV federation, MFA-enforced.
One accountability surface
One vendor for procurement, one SLA, one program manager. No finger-pointing across three contracts.
Technical Foundation
Built to the controls federal assessors audit against.
Standards held — not vendor stacks paraded. Implementation depth lives in NDA-gated briefings.
GovCloud-native
Operates in AWS GovCloud — the same boundary federal agencies require.
NIST 800-53
Control implementation aligned to FedRAMP Moderate baseline. Self-audit available under NDA.
Standards-formatted artifacts
Every evidence artifact emitted in OSCAL. Crosswalks for CMMC L2, FedRAMP, SOC 2, and ISO 27001 from one canonical control set.
Distributed ledger
Multi-party endorsement on every asset transfer. Federation paths with DoD research-laboratory networks.
For LOGCAP VI primes
Your task-order subs all run the same ecosystem you do. Their CDRLs, their property accountability, their OR-rate reports — all flow into one consolidated view you can present to the COR. You stop being the prime that babysits subcontractor evidence.
For SOFGLAS task-order subs
Built for the SOF-specific reality: SOF Class V handling, EMCON operations, theater-recovery teams. The Trace tag operates in dark mode and reconciles when you return. FORGE publishes the logistics picture to your C2 environment. FORCE satisfies your CMMC L2 obligation under one annual cycle.
For program offices and 3PAOs
The same controls your assessors will scrutinize are the controls we self-audit against. The self-audit, findings, and remediation plan are available to qualified parties under NDA — surfacing artifacts in the formats your tools already consume.
What Good Looks Like
Three operations. One ecosystem. Measurable outcomes.
CDRL acceleration
A LOGCAP sub closing its monthly PWS report
CDRLs auto-generated from operational data. Submission cycle: days → same-day.
Custody gap elimination
A SOF team's Class V inventory after a multi-day EMCON window
Zero unaccounted rounds. Custody chain reconstructed automatically on reconnect.
CMMC L2 evidence sprint
A DIB sub preparing for a C3PAO assessment
Evidence package machine-readable and assessor-ready in weeks, not months.
Defense Contractor Partnerships
Ready to bring the ecosystem
to your task order?
BigOne Platforms is structured for defense contractor partnerships at every tier — LOGCAP VI primes, SOFGLAS subs, OTAs, SBIR collaborations, and DIB supplier onboarding. A 30-minute partnership briefing covers the integration model, security posture, and procurement pathway specific to your contract vehicle.