Congrats to Casepoint for the announcement that the Air Force signs a 5-year contract with Casepoint! A portion of the press release is below, here’s a link to the full release!
The US Department of the Air Force Signs 5-Year Contract for the Casepoint AI-Powered SaaS Data Discovery Platform
Casepoint, with existing DOD IL5 and newly achieved Air Force ATO security standards, will provide eDiscovery, legal hold, cloud data storage, and other data discovery services to the Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps enterprise.
WASHINGTON, July 9, 2025 – Casepoint + OPEXUS, the proven leader in legal, regulatory, and compliance workflows across government agencies and corporate enterprises, today announced that the Casepoint platform has been selected by the United States Department of the Air Force (Air Force), Judge Advocate General Corps (JAG Corps) to be its enterprise cloud-based data discovery platform. The platform includes its leading data discovery technology for litigation, investigations, FOIA, congressional inquiries, and data compliance. The Air Force signed a five-year contract to modernize its tech stack and scale with their data needs while meeting security requirements, including DOD IL5 and Air Force ATO.
The Air Force JAG Corps includes approximately 4,400 Airmen and civilian personnel across more than 100 global locations. These individuals will now be able to work and collaborate on case matters without having to be in the same place. The Air Force is looking to take advantage of Casepoint’s AI-powered SaaS Casepoint platform, including the platform’s ability to scale to high data volumes and support a large number of users across Air Force offices globally.
“We are excited to help the Air Force enhance operational excellence by leveraging modern technology and advanced AI to drive efficiency across the organization,” said Chris Kruse, Chief Revenue Officer at Casepoint + OPEXUS. “Being able to add an attorney in the field or initiate legal holds from anywhere is critical for their needs. The Casepoint platform leverages intuitive templates and robust automation to streamline and automate workflows in the most secure cloud-based legal platform.”
The Casepoint platform met controls from the authorizing authority to receive an Air Force ATO. The Air Force ATO was in addition to the rigorous DOD IL5 requirement that Casepoint already has — Casepoint is the first cloud-based legal hold and eDiscovery software to achieve IL5 ATO from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) in the DOD.
Congrats again to Casepoint for the announcement that the Air Force signs a 5-year contract with Casepoint! That’s a huge commitment!
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