Transforming Federal Data Management
In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, federal agencies are under immense pressure to enhance their data capabilities. The partnership between Leidos, a leader in industry innovation, and The Modern Data Company aims to address these challenges by streamlining access to valuable information without the need for extensive system overhauls. This collaboration seeks to convert fragmented federal data into actionable insights, aiding government agencies in delivering timely and effective services.
The Urgent Need for Modernization
Federal agencies today face growing demands to harness data for better decision-making, governance, and adopting advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI). However, the reality is that much of this crucial data remains siloed across disparate systems. The implications are significant: inefficiencies arise, and agencies struggle to meet the needs of their constituents in an era that demands transparency and quick access to information.
Leidos and The Modern Data Company recognize that simply replacing existing infrastructures is not a viable option for many agencies. As a solution, they are bringing together Leidos' HeadWay Mission OS™—a modular AI platform— and Modern Data's DataOS®, an AI-centric data operating system. The integration of these platforms allows agencies to connect and organize their fragmented data ecosystems.
A Seamless Integration
The beauty of this partnership lies in its approach to utilizing existing systems rather than rebuilding them. DataOS acts as an additional secure layer which manages connections between cloud and on-premises systems. This method not only enhances the accessibility of data but also fosters a more cohesive view of the information available to agency personnel. Consequently, agencies can efficiently generate insights and automate complex missions with unprecedented speed and confidence.
Using this integrated solution, data previously trapped in disconnected environments can be transformed into secure, reusable products that predict AI deployment. By adhering to open standards, the collaboration lays the groundwork for a more unified view of data while significantly reducing the time required to implement these modern data solutions. Furthermore, the partnership emphasizes consistent governance and security protocols, ensuring that data remains compliant and reliable.
Fulfilling Immediate Needs
Leidos' Vice President of Information Advantage Practice, Rob Linger, articulates the pressing nature of this partnership by stating, "Our customers need results now." He emphasizes that this collaboration provides a practical path for agencies to achieve AI readiness without enduring lengthy migration projects. It enables organizations to access difficult-to-reach data while safeguarding their current operational systems.
Echoing this sentiment, Saurabh Gupta, President and CEO of The Modern Data Company, adds, "Government agencies and enterprises don't need to replace their infrastructure to apply AI at scale." His assertion underscores the intent of this partnership to supercharge data utilization in mission-critical environments, striking a balance between reducing costs and accelerating AI implementation.
Addressing Existing Challenges
Recent insights reveal the urgency of implementing effective data strategies. The Modern Data Report 2026 highlights that 68% of data practitioners report unreliable data for AI applications, and 89% cite the time-consuming nature of locating appropriate data. The partnership between Leidos and The Modern Data Company seeks to mitigate these challenges by enhancing data accessibility, fostering robust governance, and building a trustworthy foundation for AI applications.
This endeavor supports Leidos’ broader NorthStar 2030 strategy, aimed at delivering secure and scalable digital transformations for both governmental and commercial clients. As data continues to play a pivotal role in shaping policies and services, this collaboration points toward a future where government agencies can adapt quickly to the needs of a changing environment.
Conclusion
As Leidos and The Modern Data Company embark on this transformative journey, they not only challenge traditional data management norms but also provide a compelling pathway for federal agencies to unlock the potential within their data reservoirs. Through intelligent integration and a commitment to security, the partnership stands to revolutionize how agencies utilize information and technology to serve the public effectively.
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