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VIDIZMO Awarded Sourcewell Contract to Make AI Solutions Easier to Procure for Public Sector

  • On June 3, 2025, VIDIZMO secured a cooperative purchasing agreement with Sourcewell in Tysons, Va., to offer AI readiness, development, and support services to government and public sector clients.
  • This award followed a rigorous Sourcewell request for proposal process that ensures legal compliance, full transparency, and access to vetted, trusted solution providers across North America.
  • Contract #110724-VIDIZ enables streamlined and compliant procurement for federal, state, and local agencies, academic institutions, charitable organizations, and similar entities to access VIDIZMO’s extensive AI services and solutions.
  • VIDIZMO CEO Nadeem Khan expressed that receiving this contract highlights their dedication to providing government entities with reliable and principled AI solutions designed to address practical challenges, enhance efficiency, and foster innovation opportunities.
  • The contract enables agencies to accelerate AI projects, reduce administrative overhead, and focus on implementation while leveraging VIDIZMO's services in planning, deployment, support, and advanced AI capabilities.
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VIDIZMO Awarded Sourcewell Contract to Make AI Solutions Easier to Procure for Public Sector

Government and public sector agencies can now procure VIDIZMO AI readiness, development services, and AI solutions through a streamlined purchasing process.

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PR Newswire broke the news in United States on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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