TechnoMile, an artificial intelligence-enabled cloud service provider for GovCon customers, has announced its merger with industrial security company SIMS Software to deliver a comprehensive portfolio of offerings that support pre- through post-award workflows.
TechnoMile said Tuesday that the companies will combine expertise and capabilities to drive growth and innovation and serve customers across the aerospace, defense, government, and academic and research organizations.
“By pairing TechnoMile’s AI platform with SIMS’ proven industrial security information management solutions – and partnering with Capitol Meridian – we’re accelerating AI innovation, expanding our capabilities and reach, and raising the bar for how we serve our customers,” Ashish Khot, CEO of TechnoMile, stated. “We are two world-class solution providers united by one vision: delivering transformative value to the defense and public sector ecosystem.”

TechnoMile is sponsoring the Potomac Officers Club’s 2026 Artificial Intelligence Summit on March 19. The annual AI Summit will bring together top decision-makers from federal and defense agencies and innovators from industry to discuss current strategies, future plans and emerging use cases of AI, machine learning and automation. Get your tickets today.
Washington, D.C.-based investment firm Capitol Meridian Partners led the transaction, with William Blair & Company, Latham & Watkins, Baird, DLA Piper, KippsDeSanto & Co. and King & Spalding serving as advisers.
What Services Does TechnoMile Offer?
TechnoMile’s AI-enabled cloud platform enables companies to pursue business opportunities with the government.
Its GovCloud Platform recently secured Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program Moderate Equivalency, demonstrating compliance with stringent government cybersecurity requirements.
In November, the company introduced the AI-powered TechnoMile Platform, which supports government contractors across the business development and contract lifecycle.
What Does SIMS Software Offer?
SIMS Software’s security information management software is used across government agencies, defense contractors, technology companies, and academic and research institutions.
The Carlsbad, California-headquartered company said its security software provides classified and critical asset and personnel tracking, workflow automation, and incidents and insider threats case management.


