QED specializes in computer-aided dispatch and records management software systems that support over 300 state, local and federal public safety organizations, TSCTI said Tuesday.
Anil Sharma, CEO of TSCTI, said acquiring the computer software provider will help enhance the IT company’s newly established product division.
TSCTI aims to integrate generative artificial intelligence, machine learning and advance analytics to “revolutionize and enhance public safety software” for government customers, according to Sharma.
The McLean, Virginia-headquartered company provides IT managed services to federal agencies, including the Federal Communications Commission, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the National Institutes of Health.
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