Full-Time

L&D Program Delivery Coordination Specialist

Posted on 12/10/2025

General Dynamics Information Technology

General Dynamics Information Technology

10,001+ employees

Government IT contractor delivering defense tech

Compensation Overview

$55.5k - $75.1k/yr

Arlington, VA, USA

Hybrid

Minimum 4 days per week on-site in Falls Church, VA.

Category
Training
Required Skills
PowerShell
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree plus 2+ years of related experience in corporate events planning and/or project management (within professional development and training environment highly preferred)
  • In lieu of degree, 6 years of related experience is required
  • Effective administrative and organizational skills
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills
  • Location Hybrid schedule requiring minimum 4 days/week onsite at Falls Church, VA office
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneDrive)
  • Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Adobe (Virtual Learning Tools)
  • Microsoft Project
Responsibilities
  • Coordinate leadership and professional development L&D programs by planning all aspects of logistics including: program communication and marketing as needed
  • Learner registration tracking and follow-up
  • Completion of learners in specified programs OR send completion roster to the LMS team (based on program)
  • Attendance follow-up, scheduling virtual rooms or securing facilities, preparing materials, etc.
  • Working with Caterers and other vendors as needed
  • Ordering and maintaining supplies
  • Respond to employee inquiries about learning events and registration
  • Provide assistance with marketing learning programs for a variety of employee audiences, using the appropriate internal communication and media outlets
  • Collaborate with LMS Team to manage attendance of participants and reports sent to business POCs on program completion, as needed
  • Effectively interact with the L&D Leadership Team, as appropriate, on L&D Program Delivery initiatives
  • Support on-site learning events in DC Metro area and, when needed, virtual meeting administration duties, producing and other instructor requirements
Desired Qualifications
  • Knowledge of general human resources practices and procedures preferred
General Dynamics Information Technology

General Dynamics Information Technology

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GDIT provides IT services, systems engineering, and mission support to U.S. government and related agencies, covering digital modernization, cloud, cybersecurity, AI/ML, data analytics, application development, and IT infrastructure. It wins long-term government contracts and builds, operates, and maintains technology solutions for agencies across defense, civilian, health, and homeland security sectors. The company differentiates itself through large acquisitions that created a broad, integrated government IT capability and a clearance-backed workforce with deep domain knowledge in security and intelligence. Its goal is to help government agencies modernize operations securely and efficiently, including areas like battlespace technology, border security, and smart government initiatives through ongoing technology investments.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Falls Church, Virginia

Founded

1999

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • $120M Air Force Next Generation Gateway contract establishes zero trust market leadership.
  • DOGMA AI demonstrated operational impact at T-REX-25-2 and Cyber Fortress 2025 exercises.
  • Federal civilian expansion under Jylinda Johnson targets 20+ agency digital modernization opportunities.

What critics are saying

  • WARN Act notices signal 87 DC, 100 Maryland, 54 Rockville layoffs by mid-summer.
  • AppGate vendor lock-in exposes $120M contract to performance failures across 187 bases.
  • Heavy government contract dependence creates existential risk from 2027 DoD Zero Trust mandate.

What makes General Dynamics Information Technology unique

  • GDIT's Everest Zero Trust Digital Accelerator secures 1M+ users across 187 Air Force bases.
  • DOGMA AI reduces aerial threat detection decision-making from 30 minutes to 3 seconds.
  • Mission Emerge Center enables rapid prototyping with AWS, Google, and IonQ partnerships.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

Wellness Program

Company News

Business Wire
Mar 25th, 2026
AppGate partners with GDIT to provide Zero Trust Network Access for U.S. Air Force next Generation Gateway program.

AppGate partners with GDIT to provide Zero Trust Network Access for U.S. Air Force next Generation Gateway program. Industry-Leading ZTNA Solution is Part of GDIT's $120M NGG Task Order, Securing Over a Million Users Across 187 Air Force Bases Worldwide NEW YORK & SAN FRANCISCO-(BUSINESS WIRE)-AppGate, a global leader in Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solutions, today announced that it will provide its industry-leading ZTNA solution as part of General Dynamics Information Technology's (GDIT) $120 million U.S. task order to modernize cybersecurity across U.S. Air Force bases worldwide. The announcement was made at the RSAC 2026 Conference. As the Air Force and its mission partners accelerate Zero Trust adoption, AppGate remains focused on enabling secure, scalable access that strengthens cyber resilience and protects national security. Share The U.S. Air Force NGG program represents one of the largest Zero Trust modernization efforts across the Department of Defense, supporting over one million users across 187 bases globally and protecting information at all levels of classification. AppGate's ZTNA solution is purpose-built to support NGG mission requirements by enforcing identity centric, least privilege access across distributed, global, and disconnected environments. AppGate's ZTNA solution will enable the U.S. Air Force to: * Ensure interoperability with its mission partners * Increase its lethality * Secure its warfighters and enterprise users "Next Generation Gateway is redefining how Zero Trust is operationalized at scale," said Leo Taddeo, CEO of AppGate. "AppGate's ZTNA solution is purpose-built for defense and federal missions that require high assurance, operational resilience, and the ability to operate across global, classified and tactical environments." AppGate ZTNA ensures Zero Trust by dynamically establishing direct-routed, encrypted connections between authorized users and approved resources, while remaining invisible to unauthorized actors. AppGate keeps policy enforcement within the mission boundary, delivering superior performance, reduced attack surface, and mission continuity - even in degraded or disconnected conditions. AppGate's ZTNA solution is certified by the National Information Assurance Partnership (NIAP), validating compliance with federal security standards and reinforcing its suitability for sensitive government and defense deployments. The NGG task order awarded to GDIT underscores the Air Force's commitment to advancing Zero Trust architectures that combine identity, data centric security, and advanced threat detection to meet the Department of War's Zero Trust mandate ahead of the 2027 deadline. "As the Air Force and its mission partners accelerate Zero Trust adoption, AppGate remains focused on enabling secure, scalable access that strengthens cyber resilience and protects national security," Taddeo added. About AppGate AppGate secures and protects an organization's most valuable assets with its high performance Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution. AppGate is the only direct-routed ZTNA solution built for peak performance, superior protection and seamless interoperability. AppGate safeguards enterprises and government agencies worldwide. Learn more at appgate.com. More News From AppGate NEW YORK & SAN FRANCISCO-( BUSINESS WIRE )-AppGate, a leader in Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), today announced the launch of its Operational Technology (OT) ZTNA product offering at the RSAC 2026 Conference. The new offering secures industrial control systems, manufacturing plants, energy facilities, and other critical infrastructure environments. It extends AppGate's direct-routed ZTNA architecture into OT networks, enabling secure remote access without disrupting performance or operational... NEW YORK-( BUSINESS WIRE )-AppGate, a leader in Zero Trust Network Access, today announced the launch of Agentic AI Core Protection, a new capability within AppGate ZTNA designed to secure AI workloads deployed in enterprise core environments across on-prem and cloud venues. This innovation enables organizations to embrace AI-driven transformation while maintaining robust security and compliance. Addressing Emerging AI Security Challenges As enterprises accelerate AI adoption, agents are increa... NEW YORK-( BUSINESS WIRE )-AppGate, a leader in Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), today announced the results of a commissioned Total Economic Impact(TM)(TEI) study conducted by Forrester Consulting. According to the study, organizations deploying AppGate ZTNA in a composite scenario achieved a 210% return on investment (ROI) over a three-year period and realized a net present value (NPV) of $11.6 million. The study highlights how AppGate's direct routing, cloaked infrastructure, and identity-cen... AppGate. Release Versions

WashingtonExec
Jan 20th, 2026
GDIT Introduces DOGMA AI to Speed Government Decision-Making

GDIT introduces DOGMA AI to speed government decision-making. General Dynamics Information Technology has launched its Defense Operations Grid Mesh Accelerator AI solution, known as DOGMA, for use across the federal government. DOGMA integrates AI, machine learning, cloud computing and satellite connectivity to help agencies process and analyze data faster and make decisions in complex operational environments. Part of GDIT's Mission AI portfolio, the solution can be deployed anywhere, from a single laptop to devices operating in low Earth orbit, and tailored to specific mission needs. The platform supports defense, intelligence and civilian use cases, including aerial threat detection, critical infrastructure protection, intelligence analysis, border security, natural disaster early warning, public safety monitoring, transportation optimization and smart city traffic management. "As mission environments grow more connected and complex, speed and precision in decision-making have never been more critical," said Brian Sheridan, GDIT senior vice president for defense. "DOGMA will enable operators to act on information faster, anticipate emerging threats and maintain decision advantage. Agencies across the government can use this solution to support our nation's most vital priorities." GDIT said it demonstrated DOGMA during multiple military exercises last year. At the Technology Readiness Experimentation Event, known as T-REX-25-2, the company used the solution to monitor unmanned aerial systems, cutting decision-making time from 30 minutes to 3 seconds. During Cyber Fortress 2025, a simulated cyber and physical attack on a power grid, GDIT used DOGMA to deliver real-time visibility into aerial threats and support coordinated response efforts. Planned updates to DOGMA include quantum-safe encryption, adaptive large language model agents to improve human-machine collaboration, and expanded interoperability across domains and operating environments.

ExecutiveBiz
Jan 20th, 2026
GDIT Unveils DOGMA AI Decision-Making Platform for Defense, Intelligence, Civilian Agencies

GDIT unveils DOGMA AI decision-making platform for defense, intelligence, civilian agencies. General Dynamics Information Technology has introduced its new artificial intelligence-driven capability designed to support accelerated decision-making across complex and contested environments. The General Dynamics business unit said Monday that the Defense Operations Grid Mesh Accelerator, or DOGMA, supports a wide range of use cases, including critical infrastructure protection, aerial threat detection, border security, transportation optimization and smart traffic monitoring, and public safety awareness. The Potomac Officers Club's 2026 Defense R&D Summit will host a panel on AI featuring top government and industry leaders. The highly anticipated event will also explore 5G and FutureG, quantum computing, and other innovative capabilities reshaping modern warfare. Secure your tickets before it is too late! What is GDIT's Defense Operations Grid Mesh Accelerator? DOGMA combines machine learning, cloud computing and satellite connectivity to process and analyze data. The platform can be deployed anywhere, including in low Earth orbit, and can be customized to meet mission requirements of defense, intelligence and civilian agencies. "DOGMA will enable operators to act on information faster, anticipate emerging threats and maintain decision advantage," stated Brian Sheridan, senior vice president for defense at GDIT. "Agencies across the government can use this solution to support our nation's most vital priorities." GDIT plans to add quantum-safe encryption, adaptive large language model agents, and expanded interoperability and connectivity across all domains and operational environments to DOGMA in the future. How has DOGMA performed in military exercises? GDIT has already demonstrated DOGMA's operational impact during multiple defense exercises. At the Technology Readiness Experimentation Event T-REX-25-2, in April 2025, the company partnered with Amazon Web Services to deploy DOGMA for monitoring unmanned aerial systems. During Cyber Fortress 2025, a large-scale exercise simulating a combined cyber and physical attack on a power grid, DOGMA delivered real-time visibility into aerial threats and supported coordinated response actions. The system maintained operations even in environments with limited or disrupted communications and power.

The Defense Post
Dec 9th, 2025
General Dynamics Launches Virginia Hub for On-Site Defense, Intel Tech Development

General Dynamics launches Virginia hub for on-site defense, intel tech development. General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) has opened the Mission Emerge Center in Springfield, Virginia, providing a hands-on environment to rapidly build and test advanced technologies for US defense and intelligence missions. The 5,200-square-foot (483-square-meter) facility is intended to give customers access to prototypes rather than presentations, according to GDIT President Amy Gilliland, with works focused on AI-powered mission analysis, high-performance computing, accelerated software development, cybersecurity, and sensor processing. The hub will promote partnerships with government and commercial organizations, as well as other General Dynamics units, and will support the activities of GDIT's DeepSky laboratory, which delivers a virtual workspace and enables secure remote collaborations. GDIT noted that it will showcase fresh solutions at the site, including Motion GEOINT, which integrates intelligence sources to detect moving targets in real time, and GeoInsight Mission Planning, which applies large language models to analyze geospatial data for faster decision support. The firm will also install 3D Augmented Reality Visualization, which creates immersive mission environments for troops, operators, and analysts. In addition to these products, the company is collaborating with Gulfstream Aerospace on processing imagery from aircraft-mounted sensors and Amazon Web Services, Google, and IonQ on AI, cloud, and quantum capabilities, all of which will also be featured at the center. "Advancements... reshaped our national security missions and our battlespace and intelligence operations," Gilliland stated. "Our investment in the Mission Emerge Center reflects our continued commitment to push boundaries and to enable our teams to transform emerging technologies into mission-ready solutions at speed and scale."

WashingtonExec
Oct 27th, 2025
GDIT Elevates Jylinda Johnson to SVP of Federal Civilian, Paul Nedzbala to Enterprise Business Office Lead

GDIT elevates Jylinda Johnson to SVP of Federal Civilian, Paul Nedzbala to Enterprise Business Office lead. General Dynamics Information Technology has promoted Jylinda Johnson to senior vice president of the Federal Civilian division, assuming Paul Nedzbala's former role as he's been appointed chief business officer of the Enterprise Business Office. "Paul and Jylinda's leadership, expertise and operational excellence have been instrumental in driving GDIT's strong performance," said Amy Gilliland, GDIT's president. "I look forward to the energy and perspectives they will bring in their new roles as we continue to strengthen our organization and deliver long-term value to our customers." In her new role, Johnson will lead the strategic direction, growth, planning and performance of teams supporting federal civilian, state and local agencies, the company said. Johnson most recently led GDIT's government operations and citizen services sector, where she led digital modernization initiatives for over 20 federal civilian agencies. As Enterprise Business Office lead, Nedzbala will oversee real estate and facilities, program support, technology shared services, security, supply chain and subcontracts.

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