PCI Governement Services Partners With Seekr

PCI Government Services, a technology and mission solutions company owned by the Poarch Creek Indians, has announced a strategic partnership with Seekr, a leader in generative and agentic AI for mission-critical decisions. This collaboration accelerates the adoption of transparent commercial AI across the U.S. Department of Defense and federal agencies, delivering a force multiplier that transforms operational speed and decision quality. “By grounding advanced generative models in robust data readiness protocols, the partnership empowers commanders and agency leaders with automated course of action generation and trusted, actionable intelligence,” PCI said. It plans to start targeted AI projects to help agencies gain momentum as they focus on doing more with less under tightened timelines. This partnership improves agency workforce efficiency by deploying Seekr’s AI solutions to power PCI’s mission-focused data readiness, advanced analytics and program effectiveness solutions. 

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