Ask Sage partners with DoD and U.S. Army to provide access to generative AI solutions
Ask Sage, Inc., a leading generative AI platform for government and commercial sectors, announced a first-year, $10 million strategic partnership with the Department of Defense (DoD) Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office (CDAO), along with the U.S. Army.
According to the company, this collaboration marks a significant milestone in the DoD’s journey to accelerate the adoption of advanced generative AI capabilities across its operations and represents continued federal investment in Ask Sage’s secure platform.
As the first FedRAMP High, IL5, IL6 and Top Secret authorized solution, Ask Sage gives defense teams the freedom to adopt and scale the right LLMs for each mission without being locked into a single vendor ecosystem, the company said.
The partnership significantly expands Ask Sage’s existing footprint within the Department of Defense, delivering unlimited access to the platform for all Combatant Commands (COCOMs), Joint Staff, and the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) teams.
By scaling the Army Enterprise Large Language Model Workspace, powered by Ask Sage’s platform, the collaboration extends access to CUI-compliant and Secret, AI-powered workflows that support operational excellence and warfighter readiness.
"This partnership represents major momentum in accelerating Generative AI adoption across the Department of Defense, including at the edge. With over 15,000 government teams across 27 agencies already leveraging Ask Sage, we are proud to expand access to our secure, scalable platform at IL5 and IL6,” said Nicolas Chaillan, CEO of Ask Sage. “By removing barriers to adoption, we’re empowering DoD teams and contractors to deploy advanced technologies at the pace of relevance, increasing their operational velocity by up to 35X. Together, we are driving innovation and mission success across the defense enterprise."
Ask Sage’s partnership with the DoD CDAO and U.S. Army is part of a broader effort to accelerate the adoption of Frontier AI capabilities across the Department.
This initiative aligns with the DoD’s focus on leveraging AI for mission-critical use cases, including command and control, decision support, operational planning, logistics, weapons development, intelligence activities, and cybersecurity.
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