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WASHINGTON, D.C.
Live, work, and play in the nation’s capital
We understand the importance of being strategically located at the heart of innovation and policymaking. Our presence in Washington, D.C. offers a unique advantage – direct access to our government partners and agencies. This proximity allows us to lead the way in providing cutting-edge technology solutions to meet specific government demands.
A Diverse Economy Rich in Job Opportunity
The hub for politics, business, and innovation
D.C. and the greater metropolitan area including northern Virginia and Maryland, offers a vast array of career prospects in government, tech startups, law firms, health services, education, and global organizations.
Northern Virginia, especially Tysons Corners and Arlington, is a major tech and defense hub, home to Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Oracle – to name just a few. Maryland offers opportunities in biotechnology, healthcare, and research with its proximity to schools like Johns Hopkins University.
Indeed named D.C. one of the top cities in the U.S. with the best job markets. It was also voted one of the “Best Place to Live in the U.S. in 2024-2025” by U.S. News & World Report.

A Walkable City
Accessible neighborhoods
You won’t need to rely too heavily on a car in D.C., because the city is extremely easy to navigate by foot and bike. Stroll the vibrant Dupont Circle, Capitol Hill, Adams Morgan, and its many other unique neighborhoods, and an extensive metro and public transportation system means you can get around easily to nearby metropolitan areas.
The D.C. metro region also has an abundance of parks and green spaces. D.C.’s National Arboretum, Rock Creek Park, and Tidal Basin are perfect for outdoor activities and Shenandoah National Park, The Potomac River, the Chesapeake Bay and more are a short drive away.

Steeped in Endless History
Where every corner tells a story
Iconic landmarks are at every turn in D.C. At its center lies the National Mall, a beautiful swatch of green space surrounded by Smithsonian Institution museums, art galleries, cultural organizations, and many of the nation’s most recognized monuments and memorials like the Lincoln Memorial, U.S. Capitol building, World War II Memorial, and the Washington Monument. Soak in the city’s beauty and learn about the country’s rich heritage.

An Art and Culinary Destination
Globally acclaimed restaurant scene
Conde Nast named D.C. one of the ten best places to eat in the world, citing “a dining destination growing as diverse as the nation’s capital itself.” The city boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants and bars. From Michelin-starred spots to food trucks offering international delicacies, there’s something for everyone’s palette.
After dinner there is no shortage of entertainment options. The region’s renowned institutions like the Kennedy Center, the National Gallery of Art, the 9:30 Club, and The Anthem highlight the region’s vibrant entertainment and art culture.
