DIA explores AI-powered acquisition platform to modernize procurement system
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Jon Harper
Summary
The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) is exploring the development of an AI-powered acquisition platform to improve its procurement system. The agency issued a Request for Information (RFI) on June 17 to gather insights on next-generation technologies that could enhance effectiveness, usability, transparency, and speed in its procurement enterprise, which supports a workforce of over 16,000 personnel.
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The organization is 'exploring innovative approaches to improve the effectiveness, usability, transparency, and speed' of its procurement enterprise.
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