GDIT Launches AI Platform to Help Federal Agencies Detect and Prevent Fraud
GDIT’s new AI platform detects fraud, waste, and abuse with over 90% accuracy, saving federal programs $1 billion annually. It supports large-scale missions like healthcare claims and financial investigations.

GDIT Launches AI-Driven Fraud Detection Platform for Federal Agencies
General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) has introduced an Artificial Intelligence platform focused on detecting fraud, waste, and abuse (FWA) across government operations.
AI at the Core of Fraud Prevention
This new platform is designed to help federal agencies quickly identify and stop improper payments. It leverages a combination of advanced AI methods, including machine learning, large language models, and natural language processing. The technology can be customized to handle large-scale missions such as healthcare claims, benefit disbursements, food safety inspections, and financial fraud investigations.
Healthcare fraud alone can account for up to 10% of the government's $4 trillion healthcare market. Using GDIT’s AI tools, the platform has achieved an accuracy of over 90% in detecting fraud, waste, and abuse. This precision has translated into more than $1 billion in annual savings for federal programs.
Meeting Government Needs with Proven Expertise
- Fast, accurate fraud detection tailored for health and other federal sectors
- Flexible and repeatable solution built on 20+ years of mission experience
- Supports agencies in scaling fraud detection efforts without sacrificing accuracy
Kamal Narang, senior vice president for federal health at GDIT, emphasized the platform’s readiness: “Our customers face increasing demands to identify, detect and proactively prevent fraud faster. We combined advanced AI capabilities with deep mission expertise to build a flexible, ready-now solution for health customers. Agencies across government can now uncover fraud at scale with the speed and accuracy they need to meet mission-critical goals.”
This development marks a significant step for federal agencies looking to improve oversight and safeguard taxpayer dollars. Agencies interested in AI-powered tools for fraud detection may find value in exploring related AI training resources to better understand implementation and operation. For more on AI applications in government, visit Complete AI Training.