Digital engineering is an innovative and holistic approach to systems engineering that uses automation and modeling to enable stakeholders to better collaborate, see potential outcomes, and make informed decisions before physical work begins – and throughout the lifecycle of a project. Though it can sound overly technical to non-users, digital engineering makes jobs easier and decision-making faster and better.
Listen: Digital Engineering: A Modern Method for System Design and Development
In this episode of MeriTalking, Mike Nash, director of engineering and Kent Laursen, GDIT’s technology director for digital engineering, sit down with MeriTalk’s Gail Emery to explore how digital engineering provides benefits for Federal organizations.
Read: Why Government Organizations Should Embrace Digital Engineering
In an interview with MeriTalk, Mike Nash, director of engineering at General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), delves into the myriad benefits of digital engineering for defense, civilian, and intelligence organizations, including lower costs, reduced risk, better design quality, and a level of automation that is essential as enterprises accelerate digital modernization.
Research: From Concept to Reality: How Digital Engineering Powers Government
MeriTalk, in partnership with GDIT, explored the evolving field of digital engineering to understand its current state, future trajectory, and implementation strategies.
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