About Eadric Group
We built the supply chain risk programs for the government. Then we built the platform to make that capability accessible to everyone who needs it.
Eadric Group was founded to solve a problem we saw firsthand in government: the organizations responsible for critical infrastructure could not see what was in their own supply chains.
At U.S. Special Operations Command, we stood up the first Supply Chain Risk Management program for special operations. At CISA's National Risk Management Center, we mapped critical mineral dependencies across 19 emerging technologies.
The gap between what government knew about supply chain risk and what industry could actually see was enormous. The tools available were either six-figure enterprise platforms that required a team of analysts, or spreadsheet processes that could not keep up with the threat.
Deepward is the platform we built to close that gap. It screens vendors against 36M+ entities across 50+ sanctions and restriction lists, maps supply chains from real U.S. customs data, investigates foreign ownership through 34M+ corporate records, and generates audit-ready compliance documentation in minutes.
The advisory practice exists for organizations that need hands-on guidance alongside the technology, or as a starting point before they adopt the platform.
We are a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business based in Minnesota.
USSOCOM
First SCRM Program
Built the first Supply Chain Risk Management program for U.S. Special Operations Command, establishing the methodology for identifying and mitigating supply chain threats to critical defense systems.
CISA / NRMC
Critical Mineral Mapping
At CISA's National Risk Management Center, led critical mineral supply chain mapping across 19 emerging technologies. This work identified dependencies and concentration risks.
Eadric Group
Deepward Platform
Founded Eadric Group and built the Deepward platform to deliver automated supply chain risk intelligence to electric utilities, defense contractors, and water systems at a price point that works without dedicated SCRM teams.
Chris built the first Supply Chain Risk Management program at U.S. Special Operations Command and served as a contractor at CISA's National Risk Management Center, where he led critical mineral supply chain mapping for emerging technologies.
He built Deepward because the supply chain risk tools available to critical infrastructure operators were either enterprise platforms that required a team of analysts and a six-figure budget, or manual processes that could not keep pace with evolving threats. The platform now delivers automated screening, supply chain mapping, foreign ownership investigation, and continuous monitoring to organizations across the electric utility, defense, and water sectors.
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