Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: November 15, 2023
Empower AI will provide information technology and engineering support services for the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command’s Fort Huachuca Engineering Directorate under a task order awarded through ISEC’s Total Engineering and Integration Services IV contract.
The task order valued at $27 million includes equipment optimization and modernization of the Army Transport Edge network at over 60 locations in South Korea, the Reston, Virginia-based government IT and professional services company said Wednesday.
The award also covers support to a new network management system and an out-of-band management network and integration and migration of legacy platforms to the ATE network.
Empower AI CEO Jeff Bohling said the company has been supporting the Army and its mission for more than three decades and is proud to continue its partnership with the service branch through the award.
“This is important work to support the Army and its missions across the Korean peninsula, and we look forward to providing the technology and expertise needed to get the job done,” added Bohling.
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