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    Top Execs to Watch in 2024: GDIT’s Deb Davis

    By Staff WriterFebruary 4, 2024
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    Deb Davis

    Vice President & General Manager, Mission Solutions Sector, GDIT

    In 2023, GDIT unveiled the RAVEN, a mobile Geospatial Command Center integrating leading geospatial technologies at the Edge. RAVEN can be leveraged across multiple mission areas in support of our nation’s security, humanitarian and disaster relief efforts.

    “I’m so proud of the combined talent of our team and partners, the community footprints we’ve built, and the strategic investments in digital solutions at GDIT, which together really elevate the support we’re able to deliver to our government customers,” Deb Davis said. “As we embark on this new and exciting year, our commitment to executing the mission and delivering outcomes in support of national security priorities continues to be bolstered by the integration of technologies like AI and quantum computing—transformative forces that will redefine how we approach and achieve mission objectives.

    Why Watch

    In 2024, Davis and her team are heavily focused on innovative solutions in advanced infrastructure, data microservices, AI/ML and quantum computing. As a relatively new board member of United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation and Open Geospatial Consortium, Davis is enthusiastic about collaborating with the community and contributing to the mission.

    Fun fact: Davis is a former teacher, and now in her industry role, she continues to teach, mentor and be inspired every day working with her amazing team. “I feel so fortunate, and am passionate about paying that forward,” she said. “My team and I are actively engaged with underserved communities in regions where we work, such as St Louis MO, where we have been collaborating with local non-profit The Little Bit Foundation, to provide STEM learning opportunities for middle & high school students that help inspire them!”

    See the entire Top Execs to Watch in 2024 list here.

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