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    Leidos, Moveworks Bring Agentic AI Capabilities to Agencies

    By Staff WriterApril 9, 2025
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    Steve Hull, Leidos

    Leidos and Moveworks are partnering to boost government workforce efficiency in the U.S., U.K. and Australia.

    Their collaboration brings agentic AI — digital assistants that make decisions and automate routine tasks — to government agencies, with built-in security and compliance. As commercial sectors adopt the technology, this partnership helps agencies do the same with confidence.

    “For decades, Leidos has been at the forefront of helping government agencies achieve their mission objectives with speed and precision,” said Steve Hull, president of digital modernization at Leidos. “Our expertise in AI and cybersecurity provides a solid foundation for introducing this transformative technology to the government sector. We’re excited to bring these capabilities to government agencies where rapid, intelligent solutions will bring great benefits.”

    Government employees using agentic AI for tasks like managing devices, navigating databases and drafting emails will have more time to focus on their agencies’ core missions.

    “Collaborating with Leidos allows us to elevate the standard of government employee support,” said Bhavin Shah, CEO and co-founder of Moveworks. “Our focus is on developing AI solutions that enhance the efficiency and quality of operations within government agencies.”

    Leidos helped Moveworks reach U.S. government security certification-ready status, enabling it to support federal agencies with secure, compliant AI solutions.

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