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Aeyon Snags $18.5M Army Robotic Process Automation Contract

By Staff WriterMarch 5, 2023
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Aeyon has won a 5-year, $18.5 million contract to provide Robotic Process Automation services to U.S. Army, PEO Soldier, PM Integrated Visual Augmentation System.

Under the contract, Aeyon will apply processes developed and tested in its Robotic Operations Center of Excellence, which is dedicated to intelligent automation solutions for customer deployment.

“Our success in intelligent automation and track record supporting PM IVAS with data analytics and business intelligence positions Aeyon to deliver comprehensive and operationally realistic automations,” said Pat Collins, chief growth officer at Aeyon.

By helping to automate core PM IVAS processes that support various products, program leaders can more rapidly access data, accelerate technology delivery to soldiers and generate cost and efficiency gains by freeing resources to focus on high-value operations.

Aeyon will also design and implement RPA solutions to improve process efficiency and data sharing to support cost, schedule and IVAS performance activities.

“This contract is precisely the type of opportunity our Centers of Excellence are built for: combining innovative solutions with subject matter experts’ knowledge base to create forward-thinking, best-value automated solutions and, importantly, demonstrates a proven approach that can scale up and down to meet services’ needs from the PdM to the PEO,” Collins said.

The goal of the contract is to systematically automate dozens of processes by prioritizing those that will yield the most significant positive impact.

Use cases within PM IVAS that can benefit from RPA include: gathering critical data from units where PM IVAS products are fielded, supply and demand tracking activities, new equipment training, reporting and analysis notifications, and project management activities.

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