GDIT Forms 5G and Edge Accelerator
Coalition
November 15, 2022
General
Dynamics Information Technology has formed a coalition with some of
the nation’s leading technology and telecommunications conglomerates
–Amazon Web Services (AWS), Cisco, Dell Technologies, Splunk and
T-Mobile – to accelerate the adoption of 5G, advanced wireless and
edge technologies across government agencies.
5G technology is revolutionizing the ability to securely communicate
and interact around the world through sensors, internet-connected
devices, and high-quality video. The 10-fold improvements in
latency, speed and capacity, and the enhanced interface and
integration possibilities that 5G provides has opened doors to
advanced applications that have wide applicability across
government.
The GDIT 5G and Edge Accelerator Coalition is collaborating with
government agencies by leveraging GDIT’s Advanced Wireless Emerge
Lab to identify use cases and develop prototypes and customizable
solutions that will make it faster, easier and more cost effective
to deploy 5G, advanced wireless and edge capabilities. These
solutions will support federal, state and local agencies’ unique
mission requirements from the enterprise to the edge in a wide
variety of applications, including military, logistics and supply
chain, healthcare, education and smart infrastructure.
“We share a common vision of how 5G, edge and advanced wireless
technologies can transform government operations,” said Ben Gianni,
GDIT’s senior vice president and chief technology officer. “Forming
this coalition will help us bring our collective strengths together
to provide technical differentiation and the most beneficial
solutions for our government customers.”
GDIT will design, deploy and maintain secure end-to-end 5G solutions
in collaboration with the coalition and its broader partner
ecosystem; The coalition will leverage AWS to provide cloud
infrastructure to connect edge devices to cloud services; Cisco will
provide 5G core and mobile edge computing capabilities that enable
data processing; Dell Technologies will provide open infrastructure
and edge operations software, artificial intelligence-enhanced edge
devices and sensors; Splunk will provide cybersecurity automation
and edge computing capabilities; and T-Mobile will provide network
bandwidth, expertise, and advanced industry solutions to address
large use cases such as smart infrastructure.
“As part of this new coalition, we can collaborate with other
technology, telecommunications and government leaders to help power
an inclusive future,” said Carl DeGroote, vice president of federal
sales, Cisco. “We’re excited to apply our 5G core and mobile edge
compute expertise to accelerate the adoption of 5G and help advance
wireless and edge technologies across government agencies.”
“In
today’s landscape, 5G solutions provide a wealth of benefits for the
federal government and we are committed to helping them adopt and
maximize these innovative technologies to best achieve their
missions,” said Bethann Pepoli, group vice president, LCC, Splunk.
“Security is a top concern when it comes to implementing these new
technologies and we are focused on helping to ensure the government
has the correct tools and support to maximize their cybersecurity
operations and threat response.”
“At T-Mobile, it’s our goal to simplify advanced network solutions
for all our business and government customers, both through the
products we offer and through collaborations like this one,” said
David Bezzant, T-Mobile’s vice president of sales, public sector.
“Network technology and management is complex and cutting-edge 5G
applications, like AI, add to the overall complexity. At T-Mobile,
we have the 5G assets and expertise to take the heavy lift of
network design, deployment and management off government agencies so
they can focus on how to use cutting-edge applications to benefit
communities.”