Leidos and Moveworks Introduce AI Solutions for Government Agencies
Leidos and Moveworks have announced a collaboration to introduce agentic AI capabilities to government agencies in the U.S., U.K., and Australia, announced in a press release. This partnership aims to enhance the efficiency of government workers by providing a digital personal assistant that automates daily work processes while ensuring security and compliance.
Agentic AI, developed by Moveworks, assists users in managing tasks such as computer and mobile phone management, database navigation, and email drafting. This allows government employees to focus more on their core missions. Leidos has played a crucial role in helping Moveworks achieve U.S. government security certification readiness, ensuring that the AI solutions are secure and compliant for federal use.
Steve Hull, president of digital modernization at Leidos, emphasized the company's expertise in AI and cybersecurity as a foundation for introducing this technology to the government sector. Bhavin Shah, CEO and co-founder of Moveworks, highlighted the partnership's potential to elevate the standard of government employee support through enhanced AI solutions.
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