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Federal Tech Podcast: for innovators, entrepreneurs, and CEOs who want to increase reach and improve brand awareness

Jan 29, 2026

Technology is changing so fast that it is impossible to predict the next twelve days. Despite that, we have asked Travis Rosiek, Public Sector CTO at Rubrik, to gaze into his crystal ball and make some predictions for the next twelve months.

The good news is that Rosiek sees a shift from intellectual property theft to...


Jan 27, 2026

It is always tricky to compare commercial networking challenges with those faced by federal leaders. For example, the military and intelligence agencies require traffic encryption. How can an organization detect threats while observing this traffic?

Today, we discuss Vectra AI's network threat detection...


Jan 22, 2026

One of the biggest trends in software development over the past 10 years is the shift from writing code to “assembling” code from off-the-shelf components.

During today’s interview with Javed Hasan from Lineaje, we learned that 70% of that pre-assembled code is open source. In other words, an anonymous person in...


Jan 20, 2026

In the past 10 years, Amazon Web Services has gone from a niche player in the federal government to being responsible for billions in sales.

One key aspect of this is how Amazon integrates leadership with innovation to address complex federal requirements.

Today, we sit down with Andrew Christian to get an overview of...


Jan 15, 2026

One famous cartoon featured two vultures sitting on a fence; one turned to the other and said, “I am sick of waiting, let’s kill something.”

When it comes to preventing cyberattacks, the federal government is well known for a defensive approach. They have security systems, air gap systems, and even a zero-trust...