Gettyimages.com / Dan BigBear.ai’s vision and goal is to be is the lead integrator, and in its own words the "conductor," of the many artificial intelligence tools that federal agencies want to adopt. Less than two years after its public listing, BigBear.ai now has a second franchise program to tout after its selection as the single provider for an Army program focused on digital transformation and integrated resource management. The company will proceed onto phase two of the Army Test and Evaluation Command Integrated Mission Management System program under a nine-month, $7.7 million Other Transaction Authority contract announced Wednesday. ATEC’s main goal for the AIMMS program is to adopt a cloud-based platform that replaces a set of legacy IT systems and leans heavier on automation. The command wants more democratized access to data, collaboration tools and analytics in a more unified manner. Related articles WT 360: BigBear’s agenda for itself and the AI market Where BigBear sees itself in the broader AI landscape “By implementing our no-code/low-code solution to replace legacy systems, BigBear.ai is making data more accessible, understandable, and secure," Ryan Legge, president of integrated defense solutions at BigBear.ai, told WT. "This helps the U.S. Army progress toward […]
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