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HumanIT Powers NASA Procurement Innovation Showcased at Appian World 2026

Orlando, FL — April 2026 — At this year’s Appian World conference, NASA took center stage to highlight how its NCMS procurement platform is transforming mission-critical operations across the agency—bringing new levels of speed, efficiency, and intelligence to one of the most complex procurement environments in the world.

Behind that transformation is HumanIT.

In close partnership with NASA, HumanIT designed, developed, and delivered the NCMS application, a powerful solution built to streamline procurement workflows, reduce operational friction, and enable faster, more informed decision-making. The platform represents a significant leap forward in how NASA manages procurement—supporting everything from day-to-day operations to the demands of cutting-edge space exploration.

The recognition at Appian World 2026 marks an important milestone—not only for NASA, but also for HumanIT. This is the second consecutive year NASA has presented on their work with HumanIT at Appian World on advancing this critical system, reinforcing a strong and growing partnership focused on innovation and mission success.

The NCMS platform simplifies traditionally complex processes, replacing manual bottlenecks with automated workflows and intelligent insights. The result is a more agile procurement system capable of supporting NASA’s evolving needs as it continues to push the boundaries of science and exploration.

“Working alongside NASA to bring this system to life has been an incredible experience,” said a HumanIT representative. “This project reflects what’s possible when innovation, collaboration, and purpose come together.”

As highlighted in Appian’s official conference coverage, NASA’s use of the platform demonstrates how modern low-code technologies can drive real, measurable impact in high-stakes environments.

HumanIT remains committed to delivering transformative solutions for organizations tackling complex challenges—and is proud to support NASA in powering the next generation of discovery.

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