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SAN DIEGO - Californer -- As artificial intelligence rapidly expands across government and public services, Interpreters Unlimited (IU) has become the first Language Service Provider to add AI powered interpretation and translation services to GSA SIN 541930 under the General Services Administration's Multiple Award Schedule.
SIN 541930 covers interpretation, translation, ASL, localization, transcription, and multilingual accessibility services used across healthcare, courts, emergency response, education, defense, law enforcement, and other government operations. The addition allows federal, state, and local government agencies to procure AI supported language services directly through the GSA Schedule while maintaining the human oversight, quality control, confidentiality, and accountability increasingly being called for at the federal level.
The announcement comes at a time when artificial intelligence has become one of the most heavily debated topics in Washington, with growing national conversations surrounding AI adoption, workforce modernization, government efficiency, and safeguards against misuse in high stakes environments. It has been a major focus across Washington, including recent efforts by the current administration to expand AI development and AI services as part of broader government modernization initiatives included in the administration's "Big Beautiful Bill."
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IU offers 100% human interpretation and translation, AI powered language services, and Hybrid AI + human supervised solutions. Every hybrid AI translation delivered through IU undergoes review, editing, and quality control by qualified human linguists with subject matter expertise in the specific field being translated.
"We are not replacing humans with AI. We are building responsible systems where technology and human expertise work together," said Interpreters Unlimited CEO Shamus Sayed. "Government agencies want innovation, speed, and efficiency, but they also need accountability and accuracy, especially when communication affects healthcare, legal rights, public safety, or critical government services."
The IU hybrid model can reduce turnaround times by up to 50% and costs by approximately 30% while still ensuring every final translation is reviewed and verified by experienced human translators. The company says the approach has become increasingly attractive to government agencies balancing modernization efforts with compliance, accessibility, and public trust concerns.
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The company believes adding AI supported services to GSA SIN 541930 represents an important shift in how government agencies may approach multilingual communication moving forward, particularly as federal agencies continue exploring practical uses of artificial intelligence under increased public and legislative scrutiny.
To learn more about Interpreters Unlimited visit https://www.interpreters.com.
SIN 541930 covers interpretation, translation, ASL, localization, transcription, and multilingual accessibility services used across healthcare, courts, emergency response, education, defense, law enforcement, and other government operations. The addition allows federal, state, and local government agencies to procure AI supported language services directly through the GSA Schedule while maintaining the human oversight, quality control, confidentiality, and accountability increasingly being called for at the federal level.
The announcement comes at a time when artificial intelligence has become one of the most heavily debated topics in Washington, with growing national conversations surrounding AI adoption, workforce modernization, government efficiency, and safeguards against misuse in high stakes environments. It has been a major focus across Washington, including recent efforts by the current administration to expand AI development and AI services as part of broader government modernization initiatives included in the administration's "Big Beautiful Bill."
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IU offers 100% human interpretation and translation, AI powered language services, and Hybrid AI + human supervised solutions. Every hybrid AI translation delivered through IU undergoes review, editing, and quality control by qualified human linguists with subject matter expertise in the specific field being translated.
"We are not replacing humans with AI. We are building responsible systems where technology and human expertise work together," said Interpreters Unlimited CEO Shamus Sayed. "Government agencies want innovation, speed, and efficiency, but they also need accountability and accuracy, especially when communication affects healthcare, legal rights, public safety, or critical government services."
The IU hybrid model can reduce turnaround times by up to 50% and costs by approximately 30% while still ensuring every final translation is reviewed and verified by experienced human translators. The company says the approach has become increasingly attractive to government agencies balancing modernization efforts with compliance, accessibility, and public trust concerns.
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The company believes adding AI supported services to GSA SIN 541930 represents an important shift in how government agencies may approach multilingual communication moving forward, particularly as federal agencies continue exploring practical uses of artificial intelligence under increased public and legislative scrutiny.
To learn more about Interpreters Unlimited visit https://www.interpreters.com.
Source: Interpreters Unlimited
Filed Under: Government, Artificial Intelligence
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