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Data Squared (Data²), a pioneer in transparent and explainable AI solutions, announced a strategic reseller agreement and joint go-to-market partnership with World Wide Technology (WWT), a global technology solutions provider—aiming to accelerate the adoption of advanced AI reasoning capabilities across the federal government and public sector. 

Under this agreement, WWT will integrate Data²'s reView platform, built on the company's patented Graph and Hybrid retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) based AI systems, into its solutions portfolio, offering federal clients a powerful new approach to extract actionable intelligence from their diverse and expanding data sources, according to the companies. 

"Government agencies are drowning in data but starving for actionable intelligence," said Jon Brewton, founder and CEO at Data². "By combining our advanced knowledge graph technology and flexible architecture with WWT's unparalleled expertise in federal IT infrastructure, we're creating a solution that not only manages data but actually transforms it into a powerful intelligence asset with full transparency and traceability."

With its cloud-agnostic, containerized architecture and compatibility with any commercially available, open source, or private LLM, the reView platform provides flexibility while addressing critical challenges facing government agencies: extracting meaningful insights from siloed data while maintaining the highest standards of security, transparency and compliance.

This integration will enable government customers to experience firsthand how Data²'s knowledge graph approach can reveal hidden connections across previously siloed data sources.

The ATC implementation has been optimized, allowing agencies to determine the ideal specifications for their specific use cases before deployment. This "try-before-you-buy" approach significantly reduces implementation risks and accelerates time to value, the vendors said.

"Government agencies face unique challenges in modernizing their data analytics capabilities while maintaining the highest security and compliance standards," said Brandon Bulldis, federal civilian engineering director at WWT.

"Data²'s innovative approach to transparent AI and flexible architecture aligns perfectly with our mission to help government agencies leverage cutting-edge technology safely and effectively. The platform's ability to work with any LLM—whether commercial, open source, or privately developed—gives our customers the freedom to choose the right model for their specific needs while maintaining a consistent, secure infrastructure."

The joint solution addresses the stringent requirements of high-reliability government operations.

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