General Dynamics Information Technology has launched its Defense Operations Grid Mesh Accelerator, known as DOGMA, as a government-wide artificial intelligence solution designed to improve operational speed and awareness across defense, intelligence, and civilian agencies. The platform integrates AI, machine learning, cloud infrastructure, and satellite connectivity to accelerate data processing and analysis

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in complex environments. As part of GDIT’s Mission AI portfolio, DOGMA can operate across a wide range of deployments, from laptops in the field to assets in low-Earth orbit, and can be tailored to specific mission requirements. Use cases span aerial threat detection, intelligence analysis, border security, disaster early warning, public safety, transportation planning, and smart city monitoring.

GDIT has already tested DOGMA in military and security exercises, demonstrating significant gains in response time. During the Technology Readiness Experimentation Event T-REX-25-2, the solution reduced unmanned aerial system monitoring decisions from 30 minutes to three seconds. At Cyber Fortress 2025, DOGMA supported coordinated responses during a simulated cyber and physical attack on power infrastructure. 

Brian Sheridan, GDIT’s Senior Vice President for Defense, said, “As mission environments grow more connected and complex, speed and precision in decision-making have never been more critical.” He added, “DOGMA will enable operators to act on information faster, anticipate emerging threats, and maintain decision advantage.” Future updates will include quantum-safe encryption, adaptive language model agents, and expanded cross-domain interoperability.

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