General Dynamics Information Technology (GD) announced that it has expanded its collaboration with Google Public Sector (GOOG) to accelerate innovation for the U.S. government. This collaboration will focus on bringing secure artificial intelligence and cloud solutions to the tactical edge for defense and intelligence agencies, and modernizing citizen services for civilian agencies. Through this collaboration, GDIT will combine its decades of mission and integration expertise with Google Cloud’s AI, cloud and cybersecurity offerings. GDIT will integrate its Digital Accelerators portfolio onto Google Cloud to rapidly develop and deploy solutions that will enable federal agencies to speed up decision-making, enhance security, deliver savings and advance missions. The first focus area for this collaboration is co-investment in the development of “mission edge AI” solutions. GDIT will leverage Google Distributed Cloud to bring AI and computing to remote, disconnected environments, where communication is unreliable, restricted, or even completely cut off. Google Distributed Cloud provides a portable, ruggedized “cloud-in-a-box” that is authorized to operate securely at the Secret level and allows users to run workloads even when offline. At the recent Exercise Mobility Guardian 2025, the U.S. Air Force’s premier military exercise in the Indo-Pacific region, GDIT integrated its AI digital accelerator and successfully demonstrated this solution to support air mobility operations at the tactical edge.
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