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In the news release, Whatfix Enters Federal Sector, Empowering US Army PEO-Enterprise with AI-Powered Digital Adoption Solutions for the World's Largest Personnel & Pay System, issued 18-Mar-2025 by Whatfix over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the full application name referenced in the first paragraph, second sentence should read "Integrated Personnel and Pay System - Army (IPPS-A)" rather than "Integrated Personnel and Pay Record Solutions (IPPS-A)" as originally issued inadvertently. The complete, corrected release follows:

Whatfix Enters Federal Sector, Empowering US Army PEO-Enterprise with AI-Powered Digital Adoption Solutions for the World's Largest Personnel & Pay System

Digital Adoption Platform to support 1.1 million users of critical HR and payroll system

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Whatfix, a global leader among Digital Adoption Platforms (DAPs), today announced its entry into the federal sector through a landmark initiative aimed at empowering the US Army's PEO-Enterprise software footprint. With the support of Insight Public Sector, Whatfix will play a vital role in the rollout of Integrated Personnel and Pay System - Army (IPPS-A). This groundbreaking application integrates personnel and pay functionalities while delivering three essential capabilities: Total Force Visibility, Talent Management, and Auditability.

Whatfix (PRNewsfoto/Whatfix)
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The collaboration marks a significant step in the digital transformation of the public sector systems, enhancing operational efficiency, and supporting mission-critical functions for the US Army globally. As federal agencies prioritize modernization and digital transformation, Whatfix's solutions help government organizations enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve mission functionality. By equipping personnel with seamless digital adoption solutions, Whatfix ensures they can fully leverage advanced systems like IPPS-A, maximizing productivity and operational readiness.

It also reinforces Whatfix's commitment to expanding in the public sector, solidifying its role as a trusted partner in transforming large-scale, mission-critical government systems with cutting-edge digital adoption solutions.

"We are honored to collaborate with the US Army IPPS-A in their pursuit of delivering next-generation digital services to those who serve," said Khadim Batti, CEO and co-founder of Whatfix. "With the introduction of the new pay module, Whatfix's Digital Adoption Platform (DAP) will support over 1.1 million active, reserve, and National Guard members worldwide, including 47,000 HR professionals, by transforming a vital HR and payroll system that affects lives daily. This partnership underscores Whatfix's capability to execute and secure mission-critical implementations in the most complex and high-stakes environments. By enhancing IPPS-A's accessibility and usability, Whatfix is not only elevating operational efficiency but also reinforcing trust and accuracy in data and payroll management, ensuring the Army's personnel receive the exceptional support they expect seamlessly and reliably."