
ATLANTA, March 18 (UPI) -- U.S. company Armedia has received an order for its Caliente! software to support defense and intelligence initiatives.
Armedia has been contracted to deliver Caliente! to an undisclosed agency supporting the U.S. Defense Department.
Officials said the software would provide critical content-management assistance to support military intelligence and analysis applications, among other requirements.
"We're proud to support the intelligence community with products and services," James Bailey, Armedia president, said in a statement.
"In fact, we share many of their core values, including customer focus, integrity and teamwork. Caliente! … was developed to fulfill an important customer need in a flexible and scalable manner."
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