The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is worth $47 million and covers robotic process automation, artificial intelligence, machine learning and other automation technologies, Invoke said Monday.
The technologies are anticipated to help enhance operational efficiency of federal agencies, drive their digital transformation and reduce manual processes.
“This award reflects our dedication to delivering state-of-the-art automation solutions that enable government agencies to operate more effectively and efficiently,” remarked Neel Joshi, co-founder of Invoke Public Sector. “Our expertise in intelligent automation will empower our federal partners to meet mission-critical objectives and achieve greater levels of productivity through technology.”
About Invoke Public Sector
Invoke is an intelligent automation provider supporting government and commercial customers. It specializes in delivering end-to-end automation services, including RPA, AI and ML technologies, to drive operational efficiency and innovation. Through automation, it aims to help clients accelerate digital transformation and enhance business outcomes.
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