Adi Kavaler, chief technology officer at Exiger. Veteran technologist Adi Kavaler joins Exiger as chief technology officer

Exiger Appoints Former Zilliant Executive Adi Kavaler as CTO

Exiger has appointed Adi Kavaler as chief technology officer. The company said Thursday that Kavaler, who previously served as an executive at Zilliant, will lead efforts to accelerate and scale its artificial intelligence platform.

“We’re bringing the market to the bleeding edge with an AI-native product development lifecycle and platform, and we need a CTO capable of pushing us to the forefront while building the engineering discipline to sustain our market leadership at scale,” Exiger CEO Brandon Daniels, a 2026 Wash100 winner, stated. “Adi brings the technical depth, operating rigor and drive this phase demands.”

Exiger Appoints Former Zilliant Executive Adi Kavaler as CTO

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Who Is Adi Kavaler?

Kavaler brings more than 25 years of experience leading global teams at Fortune 100 and 500 companies.

He served as CTO at Zilliant, an AI-driven pricing company, for over two years before joining Exiger. Prior to Ziliant, he held the role of chief strategy officer at Quali.

The veteran technology executive also served in senior leadership positions at CentralSquare Technologies, 1533 Systems, Google, Micro Focus, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and SAP, where he spent 15 years of his career.

“I’ve spent the majority of my career building and scaling technology businesses around enterprise applications, data and AI,” commented Kavaler. “AI is advancing at an extraordinary pace, and Exiger is uniquely positioned to harness and capitalize on this shift as it’s already at the forefront of applying these tools as an AI-native company. I’m thrilled to join the team and help translate what AI makes newly possible into real outcomes for Exiger’s customers.”

How Is Exiger Accelerating AI-Powered Supply Chain Capabilities in the Public Sector?

Exiger provides AI-powered supply chain technology to the U.S. government and military.

In November, the company teamed up with Palantir Technologies to apply AI capabilities to strengthen the U.S. Army’s multi-tier supply chains and operational readiness. Exiger also won a multi-million-dollar contract from the U.S. Army to license its 1Exiger open-source, third-party and supply chain management software.

In April 2025, the McLean, Virginia-headquartered firm secured a spot on the General Services Administration’s $919 million blanket purchase agreement to provide supply chain risk illumination tools and analytic support services.

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