Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: April 26, 2022
ExecutiveBiz featured Colleen Oresky, vice president of growth at General Dynamics‘ information technology business, in its most recent Executive Spotlight interview published Monday. She discussed technology trends and challenges impacting the federal landscape as well as company efforts centered on its workforce. Oresky also talked about the initiatives of General Dynamics Information Technology to help customers in their digital transformation efforts.
Here’s an excerpt from the interview with Oresky about maintaining U.S. technological advantage and the industry’s role in it:
“For the U.S. to stay ahead, it’s not just the government’s responsibility to drive innovation. Our industry must also look for ways to bring the latest technologies to the table to provide modernized systems as quickly as possible.
GDIT has focused on creating more effective collaboration between government, industry, and the technology community. In addition to an extensive partner network of more than 100 technology companies, we’ve invested in Emerge labs that enable us to rapidly develop prototypes and test the latest technologies. Through these labs, we’ve successfully developed and deployed solutions in areas such as cloud, cyber, AI and 5G.”
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