Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Supply Chain”
Blockchain Technology in the Aerospace and Defense Market
Aerospace and defense is not an obvious home for blockchain. The sector runs on classified networks, legacy procurement systems, and multi-decade platform lifecycles. Yet the same properties that make distributed ledger technology attractive to finance and logistics—immutable records, decentralized verification, cryptographic auditability—map with unusual precision onto the hardest operational problems in A&D: parts provenance, contractor accountability, and multi-jurisdiction data sharing.
The market reflects growing institutional recognition of this fit. Defense procurement agencies and prime contractors have moved from exploratory pilots to funded programs, with blockchain embedded in supply chain management, maintenance records, and secure communications infrastructure.
Blockchain Supply Chain Tracking: What Works and What Was Always Hype
IBM Food Trust, Walmart’s blockchain-based food traceability system, launched in 2018 with a demonstration that became one of the most frequently cited proof points for enterprise blockchain. A mango that had previously taken six days to trace from store shelf to farm of origin could be traced in 2.2 seconds using the blockchain system. The demonstration was real. The subsequent adoption curve was more complicated.
Supply chain traceability is the enterprise blockchain use case that generated the most serious investment and the most careful subsequent analysis. The results are instructive for anyone evaluating where distributed ledger technology creates genuine value and where it serves primarily as marketing infrastructure for complexity that simpler systems could handle.