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SkillStorm’s AI Division Cuts Federal IT Costs by 40%


SkillStorm’s AI Division Cuts Federal IT Costs by 40%
  • by: PR Newswire
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  • June 19, 2025

SkillStorm, a technology implementation accelerator, has launched its AI-first Technology Services Division to deliver cost-effective IT solutions for federal agencies. Led by industry veteran William Martin, the division leverages AI-driven tools and U.S.-based teams to reduce labor costs by up to 40%, aligning with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) priorities for streamlined, high-value IT projects. This initiative addresses the federal shift toward agile, smaller-scale contracts while ensuring mission-critical outcomes.

Quick Intel

  • SkillStorm launches AI-first Technology Services Division for federal IT.

  • Led by William Martin, with 20+ years in enterprise software integration.

  • Offers up to 40% cost savings through AI-powered tools and lean teams.

  • Aligns with DOGE’s focus on $10M-$20M agile federal IT projects.

  • Features rapid deployment and security-clearable U.S.-based teams.

  • Supports platforms like ServiceNow, Salesforce, Pega, and Appian.

Addressing Federal IT Challenges with AI

SkillStorm’s new division responds to the evolving needs of federal agencies, driven by initiatives like DOGE, which prioritize efficiency and cost reduction. Unlike traditional models reliant on large, multi-year contracts, SkillStorm delivers agile solutions for $10M to $20M projects. Its AI-powered scoping tools and automation accelerators enable faster project ramp-up, reduced overhead, and sustainable outcomes, addressing inefficiencies in federal IT procurement.

Cost-Effective, Mission-Ready Delivery

Through its Performance Acceleration Center, SkillStorm provides full-scale implementation teams trained in leading platforms like ServiceNow, Salesforce, Pega, and Appian. These U.S.-based, security-clearable teams offer end-to-end project ownership, delivering 30–40% lower labor costs compared to traditional models. “With our AI-first infrastructure and custom-built U.S.-based tech teams, we’ve built a leaner, faster, and more accountable model, purpose-built for the government’s evolving needs,” said Justin Vianello, CEO of SkillStorm.

A New Model for Federal Modernization

The Technology Services Division marks a shift from SkillStorm’s prior focus on mid- and junior-level tech teams through delivery partners. Now engaging directly with federal agencies, SkillStorm ensures measurable value and rapid deployment. “This isn’t a tweak to the old model, this is a reset,” said William Martin, President of SkillStorm’s Technology Services Division. “We’ve created a high-velocity service model for the federal government. No bureaucracy just results.”

Aligning with DOGE’s Efficiency Goals

SkillStorm’s approach aligns with DOGE’s mission to modernize federal technology and reduce wasteful spending. By leveraging AI-driven tools and flexible delivery models, the division supports smaller, high-impact IT projects that meet stringent timelines and compliance requirements. “With William at the helm, I’m confident our Technology Services Division will succeed in the pursuit of our purpose, to Accelerate Opportunity for our customers by accelerating federal modernization and commercial transformation,” said Vince Virga, Chairman and Co-founder of SkillStorm.

SkillStorm’s AI-first Technology Services Division positions it as a key partner for federal agencies seeking cost-efficient, high-performance IT solutions, driving modernization while delivering significant savings.

 

About SkillStorm

SkillStorm builds and deploys high-performance technology teams that help clients accelerate digital transformation. With a strong focus on emerging tech platforms, SkillStorm combines elite talent pipelines with customizable training programs to power workforce and implementation solutions across industries to ensure IT modernization is accelerated and ROI is maximized.

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