Seekr + GDIT target gov doc automation
Seekr announced a collaboration with General Dynamics Information Technology to build secure, explainable agentic AI solutions for government documentation, triage, and workflow automation. The partners are pitching explainability and compliance as the differentiators for public-sector deployments. (prnewswire.com)
Seekr’s product pages describe SeekrFlow as an “AI operating system” built to run across cloud, on‑premises, edge and air‑gapped environments while producing transparent, auditable outcomes. (seekr.com) The company disclosed a U.S. Army award dated January 28, 2026 to deploy agentic AI agents that identify cyber, system and mission vulnerabilities for the DEVCOM Aviation & Missile Center. (seekr.com) Seekr signed a multi‑year agreement with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure on June 12, 2025 to accelerate enterprise AI deployments and expand multi‑node training capabilities using OCI and AMD GPUs. (oracle.com) Seekr’s solutions are marketed through government channels such as Carahsoft, which lists Seekr for federal and military procurement and public‑sector engagements. (carahsoft.com) General Dynamics Information Technology has been investing in mission‑facing AI capabilities, including a Mission Software Center of Excellence and demonstrations of secure, air‑gapped cloud appliances for tactical environments. (washingtonexec.com) Seekr has formed multiple channel partnerships—most recently announced with PCI Government Services in December 2025—indicating partner‑led pathways to federal contracts and vendor integrations. (pci-nsn.gov) Company materials note SeekrFlow is awardable in CDAO Tradewinds and available for demos to government buyers, giving agencies procurement and evaluation routes beyond direct solicitation. (orangeslices.ai)