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High-Performance Computing

Supercomputers built for scientific discovery.

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users supported across federal civilian, defense, intel and state HPC systems

SOLUTION ARCHITECTURE

New technology, resources and services are integrated while ensuring stable, interoperable HPC environments, from system design to deployment to production.

HPC PROCUREMENT

Delivering support across the procurement life cycle, from development of specifications to vendor solicitation and acceptance testing.

SYSTEMS INTEGRATION

New technology, resources and services are integrated while ensuring stable, interoperable HPC environments, from system design to deployment to production.

OPERATIONS AND SUSTAINMENT

Custom and flexible support for operating, sustaining and enhancing existing systems through new technology to continually advance the client’s mission.

MANAGED SERVICES

GDIT delivers HPC-as-a-Service, removing customer need to invest in supercomputing facilities, resources and staff, freeing up customer resources to focus on their missions.

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Improving weather research and forecasting.

Critical high-performance computing systems support the NOAA community by enabling more accurate weather forecasting and by supporting research and development for NOAA’s weather & climate science. GDIT built and deployed NOAA’s Cactus and Dogwood HPC systems to deliver HPC-as-a-Service for National Weather Service operational forecasting. For NOAA’s research and development HPC, GDIT operates and maintains three distinct supercomputing systems plus HPC-in-the-Cloud.

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HPC expertise on-hand for advanced support.

The DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) User Productivity Enhancement and Training (PET) initiative supports DoD scientists and engineers by enabling them to take full advantage of available HPC resources through training, collaboration, tools and software development, technology transfer, and outreach. GDIT supports the PET initiative by providing computational experts with experience spanning the full spectrum of HPCMP HPC technology areas, outreach, and training support to encourage HPC skill development for users. Our team is able to apply this experience to DoD challenges, empowering the end-users to leverage PET’s knowledge of HPC best practices.

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Supercomputer upgrade speeds biomedical research.

GDIT’s upgrade to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Biowulf, the largest HPC cluster dedicated to biomedical research, led it to be ranked 66th fastest in the world in 2017. Our hardware solution seamlessly integrates with existing hardware and software and our team provides daily administration and program support. Biowulf is also instrumental for research into new treatments for diseases, including coronaviruses.