Highlights 

  • GDIT expands collaboration with Google Public Sector to accelerate mission-driven AI and cloud innovation. 
  • Partnership focuses on mission-end AI solutions for defense and intelligence agencies. 
  • Google Distributed Cloud enables secure, disconnected operations at Secret-level environments. 
  • Joint initiatives will modernize citizen services with conversational and generative AI. 
  • Collaboration aligns with GDIT’s strategy to deepen ties with commercial tech innovators. 

General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE:GD), has expanded its collaboration with Google Public Sector to advance the adoption of secureartificial intelligence, cloud, and cyber solutions across U.S. federal agencies. The expanded partnership, announced on Nov. 13, 2025, aims to enhance mission performance at both tactical and enterprise levels, strengthening how agencies respond to national security and citizen service demands. 

Under this partnership, GDIT will merge decades of mission integration experience with Google Cloud's advanced AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity technologies. With GDIT’s Digital Accelerators incorporated directly onto Google Cloud, federal agencies will gain access to quickly deployable tools designed to improve decision-making, boost efficiency, and reduce operational costs. 

Mission Edge AI Takes Center Stage 

One of the primary focus areas is the joint investment into “mission edge AI” solutions for defense and intelligence agencies. By leveraging Google Distributed Cloud, GDIT will deliver AI and computing capabilities to remote, austere, or classified environments where communication is limited or entirely disconnected. 

Google Distributed Cloud, which provides a rugged “cloud-in-a-box” system authorized to operate securely at the Secret level (U.S. Department of War Impact Level 6), enables workloads to run offline without compromising security or performance. This capability was successfully demonstrated during Exercise Mobility Guardian 2025, the U.S. Air Force’s signature mobility exercise in the Indo-Pacific region. GDIT integrated its AI digital accelerator to support real-time operational needs at the tactical edge, showcasing the practical value of the expanded partnership. 

Modernizing Citizen Services Through AI Innovation 

Beyond defense and intelligence missions, the collaboration also aims to transform civilian agency interactions with the public. GDIT will integrate its AI capabilities with Google Cloud’s Contact Center AI Platform to help agencies create more efficient, accessible, and modernized citizen engagement services. 

These solutions will utilize advanced AI technologies—ranging from conversational and generative AI to autonomous agentic systems—to streamline support operations. A recent example includes the modernization of a major federal agency’s service desk, which supports millions of users. The collaboration delivered approximately USD 12 million in savings and reduced call volume by 40%, demonstrating the potential impact of AI-enabled citizen service transformation. 

Conclusion 

GDIT’s expanded partnership with Google Public Sector represents a meaningful step in advancing mission-critical AI, cloud, and cyber capabilities for U.S. government agencies. By combining deep mission expertise with leading commercial innovation, the collaboration aims to enhance operational agility, elevate service delivery, and support evolving national security needs. As federal agencies increasingly seek technologies that function seamlessly from the tactical edge to enterprise environments, the GDIT-Google alignment is well-positioned to drive the next wave of government digital transformation.