
General Dynamics Information Technology and IonQ have formed a strategic collaboration to accelerate quantum computing for government missions.
The partnership will combine their expertise to co-develop advanced quantum processing and networking applications, addressing complex challenges across defense, intelligence and civilian sectors.
“Quantum computing represents a transformative opportunity for our government clients to solve previously impossible challenges,” said Ben Gianni, senior vice president and chief technology officer at GDIT. “This expanded partnership with IonQ will enable us to harness the next generation of computational power to deliver innovative mission solutions.”
IonQ and GDIT partnered in 2024 with an intelligence agency to advance its quantum readiness. The two companies leveraged quantum and AI technologies to improve the agency’s data analysis and mission capabilities.
“Partnering with GDIT, we will accelerate quantum computing adoption in the government, continuing IonQ’s consistent market growth,” said Rima Alameddine, IonQ’s chief revenue officer. “This collaboration marks a significant step in delivering quantum solutions that address critical challenges faced by government agencies. It allows us to leverage our combined capabilities to introduce quantum computing to government and defense sectors, supporting high-priority projects. We are excited to work closely with and learn from the experts at GDIT.”