Aretum secures Polaris contract through JV with GCI
Aretum announced on January 24 that it has been awarded the Polaris Award through its Joint Venture (JV) partnership with GCI. The Polaris Award is part of the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Governmentwide Acquisition Contract (GWAC), a highly competitive program that facilitates the acquisition of customized information technology (IT) services and solutions across federal agencies.
With this award, Aretum, in collaboration with GCI, will support the government’s increasing demand for innovative IT services, specifically in the areas of digital transformation, systems modernization, and emerging technologies. This achievement marks a significant milestone for Aretum’s continued success in delivering cutting-edge solutions in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), natural language processing (NLP), large language models (LLMs), deep learning, zero trust architectures, and cybersecurity.
“Aretum has always been committed to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in IT services for the government,” said Rohit Gupta, Aretum’s CEO. “Our work in transformative areas like AI, ML, NLP, and cybersecurity is paying off and being recognized by GSA. The Polaris Award is a testament to the dedication and expertise we bring to the table. We are excited to partner with GCI to deliver innovative solutions that meet the unique needs of our government clients. We are honored to receive the Polaris Award and are excited for the opportunities it creates to further our JV’s mission of delivering high-impact IT solutions to the government.”
Suresh Gulati, Aretum’s chief program officer, added, “The Polaris Award is a reflection of the years of hard work we’ve dedicated to developing our expertise in emerging technologies. This is just the beginning—our team is poised to support the government’s evolving IT needs and deliver powerful solutions that will drive significant change.”
The Polaris GWAC is designed to provide federal agencies with a streamlined mechanism to acquire specialized IT services that meet their evolving mission requirements. The contract supports a range of capabilities, including cloud computing, data analytics, cybersecurity, and advanced technologies.
Source: Aretum
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