U.S. government and public sector agencies able to procure VIDIZMO AI solutions thanks to new Sourcewell purchasing contract

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VIDIZMO, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for government agencies, has been awarded a national cooperative purchasing contract by Sourcewell for AI readiness, implementation and support services. 

The new contract allows education, government, non-profit organizations and other public agencies across the U.S. and Canada to access VIDIZMO’s suite of AI services and solutions using a streamlined procurement process.

VIDIZMO says the new contract will help public agencies accelerate timelines, reduce administrative overhead and focus their efforts on implementation. The cooperative purchasing model will also ensure transparency, legal compliance and simplified access to vetted solution providers.

VIDIZMO’s new Sourcewell contract provides agencies with access to services covering AI planning and readiness, AI development and deployment, support and enablement and content management. Advanced AI capabilities such as the use of GenAI, large language models and intelligent document processing will also be available.

"We are pleased to partner with Sourcewell in delivering ethical, secure, and high-impact AI solutions and services to public sector entities," comments Nadeem Khan, CEO at VIDIZMO. "This contract award further affirms our commitment to enabling government agencies with trusted and ethical AI technologies that truly solve real-world problems, drive operational efficiency, and open new doors for innovation."

"The agencies we serve are now, more than ever, seeking AI-related solutions and emerging technologies. This awarded contract gives agencies access to VIDIZMO's world-class expertise through a streamlined, compliant process," adds Shawna Hastings, Principal Supplier Development Executive at Sourcewell. "By connecting agencies with trusted suppliers, we're helping public employees find solutions that support the important work they do."

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