Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: August 2, 2024
Tria Federal, a middle-market tech and advisory services firm, has established a new group to build and test emerging technologies designed to address the challenges facing federal government customers.
The company said Thursday Tria Federal Chief Technology Officer John Cho and a team of engineers, technologists and developers will lead the tech innovation group, called Tria Labs.
Tria Labs will operate within the parent company’s headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, and will advance collaboration, research and development and rapid prototyping efforts.
The new Tria group will develop technologies in the areas of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, intelligent automation and low-code/no-code development.
“Tria has a lot of amazing technical talent that is focused on addressing current customer needs. To provide greater value to our customers we will ideate, test those ideas, and create solutions that help future-proof the federal government,” said Tria Federal CEO Tim Borchert.
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