
According to Militaryai, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) - an information technology and digital service company, has just introduced a new artificial intelligence-based platform, aimed at accelerating data processing and supporting faster decision-making for US government agencies, including the military.
The system is called DOGMA, using artificial intelligence combined with cloud computing and satellite connection to collect and process data in real time. This system helps forces operating in many different areas to make decisions faster and more accurately. The platform belongs to GDIT's Mission AI program and can be expanded and adjusted according to specific tasks.
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DOGMA can operate on many devices, from laptops at the scene to systems operating in low-altitude Earth orbit. As a result, the same software framework can be deployed synchronously in the fields of space, air, land, sea and cyberspace.
In unmanned aerial vehicle scenarios, the system supports detection, monitoring and automatic response options in real time, significantly shortening combat time. With border surveillance missions, DOGMA allows continuous monitoring and early warning in remote areas or complex terrain. This platform can also support disaster relief and humanitarian operations by providing a comprehensive picture, helping forces coordinate more effectively.
According to GDIT, DOGMA has been tested in many military and cybersecurity exercises. In a technology readiness test, the system helps shorten decision-making time from about 30 minutes to a few seconds when monitoring unmanned aerial systems. In the Cyber Fortress 2025 exercise, DOGMA provides real-time situation data to support responses to attack scenarios combined with energy infrastructure.
In the coming time, GDIT plans to continue upgrading DOGMA with technologies such as quantum security encryption and large language models, in order to enhance the coordination between humans and machines in defense and security activities.