Empower AI won a contract worth over $200 million from the Army Information Systems Engineering Command’s Mission Engineering Directorate to support the Army Metering Program.
Managed under Army Materiel Command through the TEIS IV contract, the multi-year effort will modernize infrastructure at more than 80 Army installations to improve energy resilience, enable real-time analytics and strengthen operational readiness.
Empower AI will lead nationwide engineering, furnishing, installation and testing to modernize and secure the Army’s operational technology environments, including energy and water metering, industrial control systems, facility-related control systems and SCADA systems.
The company will deliver secure, standards-compliant solutions with full lifecycle support, from procurement and configuration to cybersecurity compliance, integration, fielding and sustainment of thousands of meters and monitoring devices.
“Readiness depends on resilient infrastructure that provides the Army with the real-time visibility needed to anticipate and respond to operational demands,” said Jeff Bohling, CEO of Empower AI. “Through this program, we will strengthen the Army’s energy resilience, accelerate modernization, and deliver secure, scalable solutions that drive mission success.”
The company’s AI-driven capabilities support proactive maintenance and resilient, modern operations across the enterprise, aligned with Army oversight and requirements.
“We are deeply aligned with the Army’s mission and committed to delivering solutions that strengthen capabilities and accelerate mission success. Our team is ready to execute with precision, resilience, and urgency,” said Darryl Jackson, vice president and general manager of the Military Services Business Unit at Empower AI.