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    NCI Transforms to Empower AI

    By Staff WriterJune 7, 2022
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    Paul Dillahay, Empower AI

    Technology provider NCI Information Systems, Inc. announced it has become Empower AI.

    The company said the transformation reflects the successful adoption of the Empower AI Platform across federal defense, civilian and health care agencies, and leverages Empower AI’s all-inclusive artificial intelligence-as-a-service approach.

    “Empower AI is declaring what we know to be true: AI is the most transformative technology of this era,” said President and CEO Paul Dillahay. “AI represents the single biggest opportunity to enhance productivity of the federal workforce. By aggregating and synthesizing data quickly and more effectively with AI, we can elevate mission success for every government agency.”

    According to December 2021 research from Deloitte, 92% of federal agency leaders say AI is important to their mission outcomes, but the lack of technology supporting AI is the top barrier to taking advantage of it.

    Empower AI said its model makes government adoption easier by reducing risk and focusing on the human development aspects through integrated development, implementation, maintenance and performance services at a fixed, inclusive cost.

    “Our deep knowledge and understanding of our federal clients featured prominently in the development of the Empower AI Platform,” Dillahay said. “We designed it specifically for the unique ways in which government works, and in accordance with its strict requirements for security and transparency.”

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