GCP – Google Pixel phones achieve DoDIN APL Certification: Secure, mission-ready mobile technology for federal agencies
In today’s complex and ever-evolving threat landscape, federal agencies require secure, reliable, and innovative solutions to fulfill their critical missions. Google Pixel phones have been added to the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) Approved Products List (APL) – a significant milestone that underscores our commitment to providing federal agencies with secure, cutting-edge technology. Combined with Google’s comprehensive cloud ecosystem, federal agencies are further empowered to enhance security, enable better communication, improve efficiencies, and streamline operations. Achieving placement on the (DoDIN) Approved Products List (APL) establishes a crucial foundation of trust and enables government agencies to confidently procure Google Pixel phones, knowing they adhere to the highest security standards required.
The Pixel advantage
Google Pixel phones are built on a foundation of mission-ready resilience and intelligent security that is seamlessly integrated into the Google ecosystem. Pixel 9 phones are the highest rated for security features1 empowering government employees to securely connect and collaborate from virtually anywhere—even the most remote environments. Leveraging 5G’s mobile cellular technology—which provides high speeds, low latency, and increased mobility—equips military operations with new capabilities that are essential for reliable high-priority communication.
To see these capabilities in action, consider how one federal agency is modernizing its global operations.
A federal agency procuring energy resources for the military sought to improve fuel inspection and auditing capabilities across their 500+ global sites. Current processes are manual and data is physically archived, leading to issues like data fidelity and real-time access problems. They will be using Google products, including Pixel phones for on-site data capture and secure transmission, to digitize and standardize data collection that will then feed into a centralized system to predict compliance and environmental issues.
Building the future of the Public Sector
To support the critical work of federal agencies, Google Cloud offers a comprehensive technology ecosystem with integrated AI, analytics, and robust security. By combining Pixel phones and Google Cloud services, agencies gain a complete, unified tech stack for secure connectivity and collaboration, enabling them to fully leverage Google’s innovative technologies.
The power of combining secure, on-device data capture with cloud-based AI is also transforming how essential public services are delivered. For example, Google Public Sector in partnership with MTA, piloted TrackInspect, an AI-powered system that uses Pixel smartphones to detect potential subway track defects. By analyzing real-time sensor data, the system identified 92% of defect locations found by human inspectors, enabling proactive maintenance and reducing service disruptions. This innovative approach combines cloud technology, AI, and generative AI to improve track safety and efficiency. The pilot program demonstrates how technology can enhance infrastructure maintenance, resulting in smoother and more reliable service for millions of daily riders.
Discover how Google Public Sector can help empower your agency
Attaining DoDIN APL certification is just one example of why Pixel’s seamless Google Cloud integration and robust security features make it a strong choice for public sector applications. Check out our Google Pixel Public Sector 1-pager for more insight into how Pixel DoDIN APL certified phones can help your agency streamline communications, enhance field productivity, and improve collaboration. With built-in security, on-device AI, and secure remote management features, Pixel phones are designed to meet strict government security requirements. Explore Pixel phones firsthand and register for the Google Public Sector Summit on October 29th in Washington D.C. to learn more.
Footnote:
- Based on a third-party global research firm report. Evaluation considered features that may not be available in all countries. See goo.gle/mobilesecurity for more information.
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