Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: June 7, 2022
NCI Information Systems, a long-time provider of information technology and professional services to the government sector, has rebranded itself to signify the company’s commitment to helping federal civilian, defense and health clients adopt artificial intelligence technology.
The name Empower AI is derived from the product NCI released in 2020 with the intent to help customer agencies gain insight into their processes and utilize decision support tools, the company said Tuesday.
Paul Dillahay, president and CEO of Empower AI, said the company applied its knowledge and understanding of federal missions to create the platform.
“We designed it specifically for the unique ways in which government works, and in accordance with its strict requirements for security and transparency,” added Dillahay, a four-time winner of Wash100 Award.
The AI-powered offering comprises an automation tool suite, a digital assistant and a management system.
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