GDIT and AWS Partner to Enhance Government Digital Modernization
General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) has announced a strategic collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to enhance digital modernization efforts for government agencies, announced in a press release. This partnership aims to deliver comprehensive cloud, AI, and cybersecurity solutions to support defense, intelligence, and civilian missions.
The collaboration will leverage GDIT's extensive mission and technology experience alongside AWS's cloud offerings to address complex government challenges. Key areas of focus include cybersecurity enhancements for defense agencies, real-time intelligence improvements, healthcare outcomes, and fraud reduction in civilian agencies.
GDIT and AWS will work together to develop cutting-edge solutions, including cloud migration and modernization, to accelerate digital transformation. The partnership will also explore emerging technologies such as quantum computing, edge computing, and high-performance computing, utilizing GDIT's research and development labs.
This agreement builds on GDIT's existing role as an AWS Premier Consulting Partner and is part of its strategy to deepen relationships with commercial technology companies to drive innovation and efficiency in government operations.
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