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Empower AI Awarded U.S. Army Task Order to Modernize Health Networks

Company will Support U.S. Army Program to Deliver Upgrades to Defense Health Agency

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Empower AI (formerly NCI Information Systems), a leading provider of information technology solutions and professional services to the U.S. government, has been awarded a task order with the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command’s Fort Detrick Engineering Directorate (USAISEC) for IT services and engineering support. The task order has a total value in excess of $45 million if all options are exercised.

Under the Total Engineering and Integration Services IV contract vehicle, Empower AI will survey, design, procure, install, and modernize Local Area Networks (LAN) and Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) for the Defense Health Agency (DHA). As part of the task order, USAISEC also will have Empower AI oversee project implementation and closeout activities, ensuring the upgrade or replacement of existing network infrastructure at Military Treatment Facilities (MTFs).

“Delivering integrated healthcare across the Department of Defense requires secure, reliable networks that provide the necessary data and records,” says Empower AI CEO Jeff Bohling. “This modernization effort will improve service delivery to military personnel, veterans and their families, while also taking a big step forward in erasing technical debt by modernizing legacy systems.”

During the first year and potentially for two option years, the work will be performed at MTFs and Geographically Separated Units (GSUs) across both the Continental United States (CONUS) and Outside Continental United States (OCONUS) locations.

About Empower AI

Empower AI is built for government missions. We help federal agency leaders solve the government’s biggest IT challenges by bridging commercial innovation with missions of national importance. Our proven solutions and services provide a practical and secure path for agencies to realize the full potential of the workforce. Headquartered in Reston, Va., Empower AI leverages over three decades of mission-critical federal IT experience to ensure defense and civilian agencies have a direct path to meaningful transformation. For more information, visit www.empower.ai.

Contacts

Chris Ourand | Vice President, Marketing & Communications
courand@empower.ai | 703-707-6677

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Headquarters: Reston, Virginia
CEO: Jeff Bohling
Employees: 800
Organization: PRI

Release Summary
Empower AI has been awarded a U.S. Army task order to modernize health networks for the Defense Health Agency.
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Contacts

Chris Ourand | Vice President, Marketing & Communications
courand@empower.ai | 703-707-6677

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