Solutions

Give procurement teams clearer decision signals for vendor diligence.

OBAM supports procurement review by exposing whether relationship claims are currently governed, authorized, and still valid.

Buyers can separate high-confidence evidence from stale marketing assertions when references influence selection and renewal decisions.

Primary module: decision signal to diligence action

Map each public trust signal to a concrete procurement check so evidence is actionable, not just visible.

Signal 1

Authorization status

Confirm if claims are active, expired, or revoked before using them in shortlist scoring.

Signal 2

Scope + wording controls

Check whether published claims stay inside approved language and relationship boundaries.

Signal 3

Lifecycle history

Review timestamped updates to understand if trust posture changed during evaluation.

Signal 4

Policy owner accountability

Validate that claim approvals trace to accountable legal or governance owners.

Secondary module: diligence integration

Use OBAM outputs as one input in supplier risk review, control validation, and trust posture analysis when vendor claims materially affect buying decisions.

Procurement diligence should rely on evidence with current, traceable status.

OBAM gives buyers concrete outcomes: verifiable current claim status, reduced ambiguity during supplier comparison, and traceable status changes when risk posture shifts mid-cycle.