You should be able to use a NI SCC-CO20 to source a precision current to the DUT (device under test). You could then use one of the Analog Input modules to read the voltage across the DUT and calculate the resistance.
Resistance = Voltage across DUT / current supplied to DUT
This works because the resistance range you need to cover is within the sourcing capabilities of the SCC-CO20. Make sure to select the analog input module with the right input voltage range.
You could also put a precision known resistance in series with DUT and apply a known voltage across the two. Use an analog input to monitor voltage across the known resistance and calculate resistance of DUT.