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George Mason expands partnership with GDIT to build a skilled and diverse technology workforce

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亚洲AV announced this week an expanded partnership with , a business unit of General Dynamics, to enhance career development opportunities for university students and GDIT鈥檚 workforce. The focus areas include cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and government contracting.

The partnership strengthens George Mason鈥檚 role as a key economic driver in Northern Virginia and a critical source of tech talent, while broadening GDIT鈥檚 efforts to cultivate a skilled and diversified talent pipeline.

鈥淕eorge Mason has been recognized over the years in numerous college rankings as Virginia鈥檚 top public university for diversity, innovation, cybersecurity, homeland security, service to military veterans, and service to students outside the traditional college ages," said George Mason President . 鈥淲e are committed to partnering in the region to meet the pace of change in the today鈥檚 workforce, providing opportunities for students of all ages and backgrounds to pursue a rigorous education and lead successful careers, and attracting and keeping talent in Virginia.鈥澨

This collaboration also aligns with , which emphasizes employee growth and upskilling. It also enhances government contracting capabilities by leveraging George Mason鈥檚 , located within the . The center is the nation鈥檚 first dedicated to addressing business, policy, and regulatory issues in government contracting.

鈥淓xpanding our partnership with George Mason demonstrates our commitment to investing in the future workforce,鈥 said Amy Gilliland, GDIT鈥檚 president. 鈥淎s the largest and most diverse educational institution in Northern Virginia, George Mason has played a pivotal role in shaping our talent pipeline for more than a decade. We look forward to further strengthening our relationship so GDIT will continue to be a top employer of choice for George Mason students.鈥

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As part of the expanded partnership, GDIT will collaborate with George Mason on several programs, including:

  • Partnering with the , as well as Costello College of Business, to expand recruitment opportunities, career mentorship programs, networking sessions, technology open houses, and capstone projects.
  • Offering students, faculty, and staff opportunities to participate in various GDIT events and initiatives, such as cyber hackathons, career development seminars, and technology showcases at the GDIT Emerge Innovation Center.
  • Providing industry expertise for to prepare students interested in a career in the cleared space.听
  • Hosting leadership insight sessions focused on mental health, career pathways, work-based communication skills, and resiliency.

This partnership is part of GDIT鈥檚 workforce initiative, which collaborates with high schools, colleges, and universities across the country. GDIT has formed similar partnerships with institutions in Louisiana, Colorado, Texas, and Missouri to foster the next generation of technology innovators and make a positive impact in these communities.

George Mason, one of the largest universities to , has committed to increasing its computing graduates, in both undergraduate and graduate computing programs, to almost 16,000 students over the next two decades. With flourishing partnerships with leading companies like General Dynamics and initiatives supporting small businesses and entrepreneurship across the state, George Mason is building on the more than 15,000 paid or stipend-supported available to students annually.