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    GDIT to Upgrade SOCOM Networks with AI, Zero Trust & Multi-Cloud Services

    By Staff WriterJune 14, 2025
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    Brian Sheridan, GDIT

    General Dynamics Information Technology won a $396 million contract in April to modernize IT networks for U.S. Special Operations Command components. The contract includes a 1-year base period and four option years.

    The upgraded networks will help SOCOM quickly transfer and share operational and intelligence data, even in contested or remote areas where speed and agility are critical.

    Under the contract, GDIT will deliver enterprise IT services to support SOCOM’s global missions. The company will apply its artificial intelligence capabilities to improve decision making, migrate SOF to a multi-cloud environment, and implement advanced zero trust cybersecurity solutions.

    “Modern warfare is constantly evolving and enhancing SOF’s digital capabilities is critical to mission success,” said Brian Sheridan, GDIT’s senior vice president for Defense. “We look forward to delivering a cutting-edge IT network that ensures our elite military units are connected to the intelligence they need to stay ahead in every mission.”

    The contract builds on GDIT’s track record supporting combatant commands with mission-critical IT. Last year, the company secured a technical and mission services contract for SOCOM and its partners. GDIT also delivers digital modernization for U.S. Central Command and cyber services for U.S. Southern Command.

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