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Mid-sized IT firm Blue Cloud Softech Solutions Limited (BCSSL) has secured a work order from the Office of the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad City, to supply and deploy AI-enabled high-performance computing infrastructure for the Telangana Police.
The mandate involves installation of rack servers and GPU-powered workstations under BCSSL’s AccessGenie BluEdge platform for the Central Analysis Team (CAT), aimed at strengthening data processing and analytics capabilities in mission-critical operations. The project is to be executed within 60 days from the order date of 25 March.
The deal marks BCSSL’s entry into high-security public sector deployments, validating its AI infrastructure capabilities in law enforcement use cases. The company expects the engagement to open up follow-on opportunities across government-led digital transformation initiatives spanning AI analytics, cybersecurity, and managed infrastructure services.

“This engagement reflects our growing alignment with government digital infrastructure initiatives,” said Tejesh Kodali, group chairman, BCSSL.
The Hyderabad-based firm is expanding its presence across government and public-sector digital infrastructure, spanning AI, telecom, and data centre initiatives. In February, the company secured an ISP (VNO) licence from the Department of Telecommunications, enabling nationwide connectivity services and aligning with state-led AI adoption through projects such as the recent Telangana Police deployment.
Earlier this year, BCSSL announced it is engaging in public infrastructure modernisation, including 5G collaborations with Konkan Railway Corporation Limited and participation in the BSNL ecosystem. Alongside its planned $1 billion investment in AI data centres, its ambitions to build sovereign digital infrastructure aligned with India’s data localisation and public-sector tech priorities are evident.
