Guidehouse, a global consulting company, and Hexagon, a digital reality services company, have entered into a partnership with the aim of improving in a holistic manner the ability of customers in the government to manage the lifecycle of their assets, thereby improving operational efficiency, transparency and performance.
Guidehouse said Thursday that the partnership covers the delivery of enterprise asset management capabilities; the implementation of advisory and digital offerings to facilitate data-driven decisions, enable workflow optimization and negate operational redundancy; and the provision of artificial intelligence-powered predictive analytics.
The two companies also aim to promote efficient asset deployment and integration as well as implement environmentally sustainable technologies and practices.
Chris O’Brien, partner and head of the energy, sustainability, and infrastructure segment of Guidehouse, stressed the importance of the collaboration, saying, “This new partnership with Hexagon represents a significant step forward in our commitment to delivering innovative solutions to the public sector. Combining Hexagon’s cutting-edge technology with Guidehouse’s expertise in public-sector consulting, we aim to deliver comprehensive solutions that solve complex challenges for government agencies to support the entire lifecycle of their assets.”
Robert Sellers, vice president of public sector alliances at Hexagon, expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “This collaboration will enable government agencies to harness the power of technology to improve operational efficiency, enhance transparency, and achieve their mission-critical objectives. By focusing on the entire lifecycle of assets, we can ensure that agencies get maximum value and performance from their investments.”
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