ManTech and Google Cloud open joint facility to expedite government adoption of cloud technologies
Mike Daniels
Vice President, Global Public Sector, Google Cloud
Transitioning from legacy infrastructure to the cloud, mitigating security risk, and enabling secure collaboration for a hybrid workforce are challenges many agencies face today. While we are already seeing many federal, state and local governments adopting cloud technologies like artificial intelligence, advanced data analytics, cybersecurity solutions like Zero Trust, and Google Workspace, recent world events like COVID and cybersecurity breaches have accelerated the need for this adoption.
To meet the need for faster industry-wide cloud adoption, Google Cloud is partnering with ManTech, a company that deeply understands the unique needs of the U.S. government mission. This partnership combines the public sector domain expertise and federal solution delivery capability of ManTech, with our world-class technology and security capabilities.
Joint demo center to bring strategy and vision to execution
Building on the recently announced partnership, we are now launching a joint demo center in Northern Virginia to enable customers to engage in practical problem solving and showcase our combined technology capabilities. Together, ManTech and Google Cloud’s full range of capabilities and technology know-how can meet government needs across multi and hybrid cloud environments, infrastructure modernization, application development, data management, artificial intelligence, analytics, and cybersecurity. This will enable the two companies to jointly assist agencies with core areas of modernization including multicloud and hybrid cloud adoption, hyperscale analytics, security, 5G, and edge-computing.
Supporting government agencies today—and into the future
Google Cloud’s partnership with ManTech is a critical step toward meeting the federal customer mission by expediting cloud adoption, and helping to solve the government’s unique challenges with new solutions and capabilities. As the need for cloud adoption has accelerated, and cybersecurity threats continue to destabilize our critical infrastructure, strategic private sector partnerships that support U.S. government interests have a key role to play in facilitating remote collaboration, and securing the welfare of Americans.