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Agentic AI for Citizen-Centered Services
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Agentic AI helps federal agencies deliver faster, simpler, and more secure citizen services—driving real mission outcomes at scale.

AI Enabled Code Conversion for Legacy System Modernization
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Abt uses AI-enabled code conversion to help federal agencies modernize legacy systems securely, efficiently, and at scale.

Building an AI-Enabled Platform for Federal Data Analysis
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Abt Digital Solutions built the Dynamic Soils Hub to modernize how USDA analyzes and applies soil data for conservation impact.

Abt’s Approach to Practical AI Adoption for Government
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Abt’s AI advisory services help agencies move beyond pilots to AI adoption through structured implementation, strong governance, & workforce enablement.

Wyoming’s Plan to Promote Housing and Economic Development
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Abt developed a strategic housing action plan, story map, and tool that will help Wyoming implement solutions for its housing affordability challenges.

Coastal Resilience Powered by Open Data and Modern Tools
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For the Department of the Interior, streamlined data access and user-friendly tools that strengthen coastal protection, marine minerals access, and environmental resilience.

Chris Long
Senior Vice President, Abt Digital Solutions
Chris Long has over 35 years of management consulting and service delivery expertise in the public-sector market. At Abt, he is focused on shaping and driving delivery of strategy and transformation solutions to our clients. He provides executive oversight of operations, growth, delivery, and innovation, while fostering collaboration enterprise-wide.



Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Use Program (COSSUP) Data and Evaluation Training & Technical Assistance
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People with a substance use disorder are overrepresented in the justice system, from the arrest phase to incarceration to the risk for recidivism. For example, more than 10 times as many people in prison (58 percent) and sentenced to jail (63 percent)…