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Feds and tech companies continue collaborations The appeal of proximity to Capitol Hill and the White House continued to wrap the private sector in DC’s orbit. While VC firms didn’t make a ton of ...
Both Gunn and Peter Safran are taking a proactive role in shaping DC's gaming future. Back in February, Safran gave an ...
It's all part of the $83 million Buzzard Point redevelopment for seniors who are at or below 60% of the area median income.
The knock against Washington DC as a tech hub has always been that it was too much of a government town: risk-averse, slow-moving, not worried enough about the bottom line.
Students across DC presented technology projects in the NASA Rover Internship, hosted by On-Ramps to Careers.
Attend the May DC Tech Meetup with local startups, technologists and professionals.
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