On February 18, Redhorse Corporation announced that its Intelligent Data Products as a Service (IDPaaS) offering has been assessed as “Awardable” through the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office’s (CDAO) Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace.
The Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace is the Department of War’s (DoW) premier digital acquisition environment designed to accelerate the procurement and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), data, and analytics capabilities. Solutions designated “Awardable” have completed technical evaluation and are eligible for streamlined contracting by government customers.
Redhorse’s IDPaaS is designed to fundamentally change how government organizations interact with data and technology. The capability supports mission-critical use cases across the defense enterprise, including intelligence analysis, contested logistics, and complex operational decision-making, by enabling agencies to transform raw data into mission-ready, reusable intelligence products, the company said.
“We are pleased to have our fourth pitch video approved by the CDAO Tradewinds team,” said Vince Bridgeman, senior vice president for national security services at Redhorse Corporation. “IDPaaS delivers two essential capabilities for government customers. First, it allows organizations to model enterprise knowledge and apply context engineering, so systems receive the right information for specific tasks. Second, it establishes a durable foundation for human-machine teaming and the operational use of AI-enabled applications.”
Redhorse’s IDPaaS video—available exclusively to government users within the Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace—demonstrates a real-world implementation in which Redhorse modeled domain-specific enterprise knowledge and delivered fully government-owned, tangible intelligent data products. The solution leverages a combination of open-source and commercial technologies to ensure scalability, transparency, and long-term sustainability.
Source: Redhorse Corporation
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