Hitachi Vantara Federal Rebrands as Hitachi Federal, Expanding Full Hitachi Portfolio to U.S. Government

Press Release  |  April 14, 2026

RESTON, Va., April 14, 2026 – Hitachi Federal (formerly Hitachi Vantara Federal) today announced its new name and operating model, reflecting the organization’s enhanced ability to deliver the full breadth of Hitachi’s services and product portfolio to the U.S. Federal Government.

The expansion of Hitachi Federal’s portfolio reflects Hitachi’s commitment to meeting the growing government demand for integrated technology solutions and rapid access to best-in-class commercial innovation. Federal agencies are navigating a complex environment defined by exponential data growth, the operationalization of AI, hybrid and multi-cloud architectures, and the convergence of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT). By evolving into Hitachi Federal, the organization expands its role from delivering data infrastructure to helping agencies operationalize AI, improve decision-making, strengthen resilience, and accelerate mission outcomes by bringing together the full Hitachi ecosystem in a secure, compliant, and mission-ready operating model.

Through Hitachi Federal, agencies can access a broader portfolio of solutions, including capabilities from Hitachi’s Digital, Energy, and Mobility sector companies. The organization will continue to deliver Hitachi Vantara’s data infrastructure and hybrid cloud platforms, alongside digital engineering and AI-driven services. Together with Hitachi Digital Services and GlobalLogic, Hitachi Federal can also provide end-to-end capabilities across cloud transformation, application modernization, and DevSecOps, as well as AI-native software development, digital product engineering, cloud-native application, and human-centered design.

In addition, agencies can leverage Hitachi’s expertise in areas such as energy and power grid modernization, transportation systems, and intelligent edge technologies, bringing together IT and OT capabilities to support complex, mission-critical environments, and enable more efficient, resilient, and responsive operations.

“Agencies are under increasing pressure to modernize critical systems while harnessing the power of data and AI to support mission outcomes,” said Mark Serway, President and CEO of Hitachi Federal. “With the launch of Hitachi Federal, we are bringing the full strength of Hitachi to the federal market through a single, trusted partner. By unifying our capabilities across infrastructure, data, and digital engineering with Hitachi’s domain expertise in critical systems like energy, mobility, and industry, we can help agencies reduce complexity, accelerate innovation, and deliver resilient, mission-ready solutions.”

Hitachi Federal’s operating model simplifies how agencies, federal systems integrators, and technology partners engage with Hitachi solutions. Government customers gain a streamlined path to Hitachi’s broader capabilities, backed by a team with more than a decade of experience delivering, integrating, and supporting mission-critical solutions across federal environments. Hitachi Federal is a U.S. based, cleared federal contractor and a FOCI mitigated company operating under an active facility security clearance (FCL).

 

About Hitachi Federal

Hitachi Federal is the trusted leader in mission-centric digital solutions for the U.S. federal government. The company strengthens the mission critical infrastructure and operations of the United States through data center modernization, AI acceleration, data management, hybrid cloud enablement, and cyber resiliency. Powered by Hitachi’s engineering and technology leadership, Hitachi Federal helps federal agencies modernize how they operate and deliver on their mission. Hitachi Federal is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi Digital, LLC. Visit us at hitachifederal.com.

 

About Hitachi, Ltd.

Through its Social Innovation Business (SIB) that brings together IT, OT (Operational Technology) and products, Hitachi contributes to a harmonized society where the environment, wellbeing, and economic growth are in balance. Hitachi operates globally in four sectors – Digital Systems & Services, Energy, Mobility, and Connective Industries – and the Strategic SIB Business Unit for new growth businesses. With Lumada at its core, Hitachi generates value from integrating data, technology and domain knowledge to solve customer and social challenges. Revenues for FY2024 (ended March 31, 2025) totaled 9,783.3 billion yen, with 618 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 280,000 employees worldwide. Visit us at www.hitachi.com.