DCWeeklyIntel has tracked 16 active signals involving GDIT in Maryland. All 16 signals represent projects under construction, with no activity detected in planning, permitting, or operational stages. This construction-heavy profile indicates GDIT's current Maryland presence consists entirely of projects in active development. The absence of planning or permitting signals suggests GDIT's near-term pipeline focuses on completing existing construction rather than initiating new projects in the state.
GDIT in Maryland
Stage distribution — GDIT in Maryland
| Stage | Signals |
|---|---|
| Planning | 0 |
| Permitting | 0 |
| Under Construction | 4 |
| Operational | 0 |
| Unclassified | 0 |
Recent signals
General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. has secured a $1,987,181 federal contract for IT infrastructure services in Maryland. The contract, designated FCS TAG 0122 - FILESHARE, covers deployment of file sharing systems for government IT infrastructure modernization. The project is currently in active construction phase with implementation of the file sharing system underway. No specific data center capacity, square footage, completion timeline, or government agency client was disclosed in the procurement documentation.
General Dynamics Information Technology has engaged in data center construction activity in Maryland related to the FCS TAG 0140 - BEOWULF Colocation project, identified through federal contracting records on sam.gov. The contract carries a value of $128,855, indicating a targeted infrastructure modification or service deployment rather than a greenfield facility build. This activity suggests General Dynamics IT is either upgrading existing colocation capabilities or establishing dedicated government-compliant hosting infrastructure to support its federal IT operations and customer requirements. The modest contract value relative to full data center construction points to a specialized or modular deployment—possibly containerized infrastructure, network upgrades, or compliance-hardened colocation space tailored for classified or sensitive workloads. Vendors competing in government-grade colocation services and ruggedized data center infrastructure should monitor General Dynamics IT's expansion patterns, as this contract signals ongoing modernization of their internal IT backbone to support defense and intelligence customers.
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