Defense agencies, including the Office of General Counsel and the Defense Legal Services Agency, face mounting pressure to process FOIA requests, congressional inquiries, and declassification reviews under strict deadlines. Currently, many of these offices rely on inefficient, manual processes or on-premises legacy systems that struggle to keep pace with rising data volumes and oversight requirements. This new agreement provides a streamlined procurement path, allowing 28 separate DLSA offices to bypass traditional delays and adopt modern eDiscovery and investigative tools.
Casepoint stands as the only provider currently holding both IL5 and IL6 authorizations, a critical distinction for handling data on networks restricted for national security. According to internal reports from Department of War users, the integration of AI-powered document review has already yielded a 50-75% reduction in manual processing time. This shift allows legal teams to reallocate staff toward case strategy and analysis while ensuring every decision remains fully auditable for compliance. The deal marks a broader move toward centralizing legal discovery and regulatory response within a single, secure cloud-native environment, following similar recent adoptions by five other federal civilian agencies.




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