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PR Newswire
Published on : Mar 23, 2026
Agentic AI is quickly becoming a strategic priority for governments seeking faster, data-driven decision-making. Now, AI platform provider Seekr and government technology contractor General Dynamics Information Technology are joining forces to bring those capabilities to federal missions.
The two companies announced a collaboration to develop agentic AI solutions tailored for government agencies, combining Seekr’s secure AI platform with GDIT’s integration expertise and deep experience supporting federal operations.
At the center of the partnership is SeekrFlow, Seekr’s end-to-end AI operating system designed to build and deploy AI agents in highly secure environments. The platform enables agencies to develop AI-powered workflows intended to improve operational efficiency, accelerate decision-making, and reduce costs across government missions.
Unlike many commercial AI platforms built primarily for cloud environments, SeekrFlow is designed to operate in mission-critical conditions often required by defense and government agencies.
The system unifies several core AI capabilities into a single platform, including:
This integrated approach is intended to eliminate the need for agencies to assemble multiple AI tools into a single workflow—an often complex and resource-intensive process.
SeekrFlow also supports deployment in air-gapped networks, disconnected systems, and tactical edge environments, making it suitable for military and classified operations where internet connectivity may be restricted.
According to the company, the platform is already deployed across branches such as the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy, as well as other defense agencies.
One of the biggest challenges facing government agencies today is moving AI initiatives from experimental pilots into operational deployments.
Through the collaboration, Seekr and GDIT aim to accelerate that transition by delivering production-ready AI agents capable of supporting real-world missions.
“By combining Seekr’s agentic AI with GDIT’s leadership in federal mission delivery, we’re enabling agencies to move faster, operate smarter, and achieve outcomes once thought impossible,” said Rob Clark.
For its part, GDIT brings decades of experience implementing technology systems for federal civilian agencies, defense organizations, and intelligence communities.
Ben Gianni said government organizations increasingly need advanced technologies capable of keeping pace with evolving mission demands.
“Our collaboration with Seekr will enable us to deliver differentiated agentic AI solutions that help customers advance missions faster, smarter, and more securely,” Gianni said.
The partnership is focused on developing AI agents designed to handle complex operational tasks across government agencies.
Early use cases include:
Case management automation
AI agents can streamline administrative workflows and process large volumes of government records more efficiently.
Risk and fraud detection
Agentic systems can identify suspicious patterns across financial, operational, or procurement datasets.
Cross-database intelligence analysis
AI agents can analyze data across multiple disconnected systems, helping agencies identify policy-aligned actions and operational priorities.
These applications are particularly valuable in government environments where data often resides in siloed systems spread across multiple departments and networks.
The collaboration reflects a broader shift toward agentic AI systems capable of autonomous task execution, rather than simple AI assistants.
Federal agencies are increasingly exploring AI agents that can analyze data, execute tasks, and generate recommendations with minimal human intervention.
Seekr’s platform is also part of the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office Tradewinds Solutions Marketplace, a program designed to accelerate the adoption of AI capabilities across the Department of Defense.
Being available through that marketplace allows agencies to evaluate and procure AI technologies more quickly, bypassing some of the traditional procurement hurdles that often slow technology adoption.
Another area of collaboration focuses on the future of cybersecurity operations.
Seekr is participating in GDIT’s ecosystem of Digital Accelerators and Centers of Excellence, working with technologists and mission teams to develop scalable AI-powered solutions.
One example is the integration of autonomous AI capabilities into next-generation Security Operations Centers (SOCs) using GDIT’s internal innovation platforms:
These initiatives aim to build more adaptive security systems capable of identifying threats, prioritizing risks, and responding to cyber incidents in near real time.
Government spending on AI technologies continues to expand as agencies seek ways to improve operational efficiency, strengthen national security, and modernize public services.
At the same time, concerns around data security, transparency, and operational resilience mean that many agencies prefer AI platforms designed specifically for secure and classified environments.
That trend has created a growing market for vendors capable of delivering AI systems that operate both on-premises and in restricted networks—a capability SeekrFlow emphasizes.
By pairing Seekr’s AI platform with GDIT’s integration and mission expertise, the companies are positioning themselves to address that demand.
As AI adoption across government accelerates, partnerships between AI platform developers and large federal integrators are becoming increasingly common.
For agencies tasked with managing complex missions and vast amounts of data, agentic AI platforms could offer a path toward faster insights, smarter automation, and improved operational resilience.
The Seekr–GDIT collaboration aims to deliver exactly that: mission-ready AI systems capable of operating in the most demanding government environments.
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