GDLS Announces Partnerships for Advanced Software Solutions

March 26, 2025

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General Dynamics Land Systems, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), today announced several partnership agreements for advanced software solutions throughout its portfolio of combat capabilities.

General Dynamics Land Systems is working alongside Applied Intuition, Palantir Technologies, General Dynamics Mission Systems, General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) and Strategic Technology Consulting (STC) to ensure its products remain at the forefront of technology.

“The outcome on the battlefield increasingly is decided by which side has more powerful software,” said Dave Paddock, president of General Dynamics Land Systems. “By partnering with these best-in-class innovators, we are cementing our position as a multidomain solutions provider for the U.S. Army and our global customers.

“We will continue to work with disruptors across all technologies to ensure the Soldiers and Marines who depend on our combat capabilities are prepared to dominate in the future operational environment.”

Applied Intuition leverages extensive commercial experience in autonomy and software-defined vehicles. Palantir Technologies is an industry leader in data fusion and user experience. General Dynamics Mission Systems and GDIT deliver mission-critical technology solutions, such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, digital engineering, quantum, electronics hardware and software, for defense and intelligence customers across all domains. STC is known for its expertise in advanced Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) services and solutions for complex defense systems.

“Our partners are operating at the leading edge, and that’s not just in the world of defense,” said Scott Hall, chief technology officer at General Dynamics Land Systems. “Working together, our companies create a dynamic ecosystem for innovation across digital engineering, modular open system architecture and beyond. Put simply, they give us – and our customers – the power to win.”

“These partnerships reflect our focus on customer intimacy, our problem-solving acumen and our strategy to invest ahead of customer need to help the Army achieve its missions,” Paddock added.

Comments from General Dynamics Land Systems partners:

  • “Applied Intuition’s dual-use technology brings commercial autonomy and software-defined vehicle capabilities to the defense sector,” said Qasar Younis, co-founder and CEO of Applied Intuition. “Partnering with General Dynamics Land Systems enables us to enhance military capabilities with best-in-class vehicle software, ensuring U.S. and allied forces stay ahead on the battlefield.”
  • “Palantir is committed to providing our nation’s warfighters with the world’s most powerful and innovative software tools,” said Mike Gallagher, head of defense at Palantir Technologies. “We are proud to partner with General Dynamics Land Systems to bring these capabilities to the tactical edge on the next generation of best-in-class, software-centric combat platforms. From the foxhole to the factory floor, Palantir Technologies and GDLS share the same mission: Win.”
  • “We are market leaders in innovative and resilient mission communications, computing and cryptography,” said Scott Dunderdale, vice president and general manager of the land & air systems line of business at General Dynamics Mission Systems. “We develop Low Probability of Intercept/Low Probability of Detection (LPI/LPD) and anti-spoof waveforms, position/navigation/timing solutions and high assurance encryption that can withstand today’s contested environments. We are proud to partner with General Dynamics Land Systems to bring these capabilities to U.S. military forces and Allies.”
  • “Advanced software has become the backbone of modern battlespace,” said Ben Gianni, GDIT’s senior vice president and chief technology officer. “We are excited to collaborate with General Dynamics Land Systems to develop innovative solutions that enhance our warfighters’ decision making, operational efficiency and combat readiness.”
  • “STC is proud to partner with General Dynamics Land Systems in support of its mission to deliver future-ready combat capabilities to the warfighter,” said Dan Reineke, president and GM of STC, an Arcfield company. “By leveraging MBSE and digital engineering, we’ll be able to accelerate system architecture and design to provide unmatched value and efficiency to the customer.”

Source : General Dynamics Land Systems (GDLS)

GDLS Announces Partnerships for Advanced Software Solutions