The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) is stepping up its cyber game—and it’s putting out a call to small businesses to help lead the charge. In a sources sought notice released April 22, DCSA announced it’s looking for Certified 8(a) companies capable of delivering full-scope enterprise cybersecurity support. The goal? To protect critical defense and contractor networks against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. From defending against malware and intrusion attempts to preparing for tomorrow’s vulnerabilities, this is about future-proofing one of the most vital security agencies in the DoD ecosystem. Interested vendors have until May 20 to raise their hands—and potentially play a key role in DCSA’s next chapter of cyber defense.


Contract Opportunities to Watch: Tyto Athene

Tyto Athene just landed a major win—securing a spot on the U.S. Army’s $378.7 million IDIQ contract to support live training ranges and combat training centers. The contract, managed through Army Contracting Command Orlando, will see Tyto delivering cutting-edge tech upgrades and simulation support through 2033. From modernizing live-fire ranges to supporting home station training systems and synthetic training environments, Tyto’s role is all about strengthening military readiness for the future fight. With a five-year base and three option years, this deal positions the Reston-based federal tech integrator at the forefront of next-gen training solutions for Army warfighters.


Key Employer in the Cleared Industry: ManTech

ManTech is hiring Travel Trainers for full-time positions supporting a long-term (5+ year) IT refresh program for Department of State embassies and consulates worldwide. These roles are based in Chantilly, VA. The training team travels (75%) to provide on-site application training post-deployment, and works from Chantilly (25%). Support teams in Chantilly and Arlington, VA, facilitate travel and manage equipment logistics. The position involves upgrading the IT infrastructure of State Department facilities globally, with significant travel.

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Cleared Opportunities

Google isn’t just parking itself at Reston Station—it’s putting down even deeper roots. The tech titan is adding yet another floor to its footprint at Comstock’s 1900 Reston Metro Plaza, marking its third expansion since making the move from Reston Town Center back in 2019. This latest leap brings Google’s total square footage in the trophy tower to more than 168,000, spreading across floors 11 through 16 and leaving just one floor left to claim. With some 400 employees now working out of Reston—double what it had a few years ago—this move reinforces Google’s commitment to the region and hints at even more growth to come. As the tech giant continues its quiet but steady rise in Northern Virginia, it’s not just reshaping Reston Station—it’s helping define it.

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Jillian Hamilton has worked in a variety of Program Management roles for multiple Federal Government contractors. She has helped manage projects in training and IT. She received her Bachelors degree in Business with an emphasis in Marketing from Penn State University and her MBA from the University of Phoenix.