The company said Tuesday it will help USCIS implement open source artificial intelligence and machine learning applications for the Fraud Investigation National Security Coordinated Heuristics Analytics program.
FINCH is a five-year effort that aims to identify and reduce incidents of immigration fraud through the use of DevSecOps, data science, analytics and agile methods.
The McLean, Virginia-based IT services provider is currently recruiting professionals from various disciplines to work on the project.
eSimplicity announced on LinkedIn Tuesday that Richard Smith has been appointed vice president and general manager of defense and national security. What…
The Department of Veterans Affairs has issued a presolicitation for the Veterans Health Administration’s Biomedical Engineering Technical Professional Support Services, or…