Transparency is how the government earns public trust, but it's also one of the hardest things to deliver well.
Federal agencies are expected to be accountable and responsive to the citizens they serve, but their current workflows are under more pressure than ever due to staff reductions, rising demand, and technology changing faster than most agencies can absorb it.
The gap between what agencies are expected to deliver and what their current processes can support is where public trust erodes. Closing that gap is one of the most important things government can do right now.
Read more in @FederalNewsNet. https://t.co/xUUx9mxXT1
The US has the best defense technology in the world. Partners and allies are buying hundreds of billions worth of equipment every year, yet it takes 5 to 6 years to deliver?
In Q1 2026 alone, the US approved over $45 billion in potential Foreign Military Sales, most of which went to partners facing active threats. Approved agreements, however, can take months or years to materialize due to the data packages, technical manuals, training documentation, classification guidance, and disclosure approvals.
Today, that process is largely manual. Every month it takes is a month a partner nation is waiting on a capability they've already paid for.
The US wins on capability. The race now is on delivery.
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We're hiring a Customer Strategist (Cleared) in Washington, DC.
This isn't a traditional account management role. You'll be embedded with mission users, working directly with customers to deploy and improve Conduit in some of the most demanding environments in the world, and feeding what you learn back into our product roadmap.
If you're motivated by hard problems, comfortable working independently, and want your impact to be measurable rather than theoretical, let's talk. Active DoD Secret clearance or higher is required.
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The federal government is processing more FOIA requests than ever with significantly fewer people to handle them.
Staff cuts across agencies in 2025 hit FOIA offices hard. @DeptofWar lost 37% of its FOIA officers and saw its backlog grow by 42% with more than 30,000 cases. Other departments - such as @CommerceGov, @usedgov, @ENERGY, @HUDgov, @StateDept, and @USDOT - noted similar challenges.
Conduit was built for exactly this problem. Our platform automates the search, review, and redaction workflows that consume the most time in FOIA processing, allowing lean teams to handle higher request volumes without sacrificing accuracy or compliance.
Read more in the @FederalNewsNet. https://t.co/b9IMIjHdC8
We spend a lot of time talking about what AI can do for national security. The more important question is what it's actually doing right now for real users on real missions.
National security runs on decisions made under pressure, against policy, with real consequences. The software that earns a place in that environment has to work when it matters most.
That's what Conduit is built for and where it's already deployed.
When your most experienced person leaves your organization, how much of your organization leaves with them?
There's always one person who just knows how the process works. They've internalized thousands of pages of policy, remember the edge cases, and know which exceptions get made and why.
They're invaluable, but they're also a single point of failure. When they leave, or when demand outpaces their capacity, the institutional knowledge doesn't transfer. It walks out the door or it creates a bottleneck that slows everything down.
In national security, that bottleneck is measured in mission tempo.
Conduit was built around a simple question: what if you could take that expertise and run it at enterprise scale?
We're not here to replace experts. We're here to make sure their knowledge outlasts them.
The Pentagon's new AI strategy, as shared by @FederalNewsNet, calls for sharing data across all classification levels and making sure every DoD component can actually act on it.
The hardest part of information sharing isn't access, but rather, it's the policy layer: knowing what can be shared, with whom, at what classification level, and under what conditions. That knowledge lives in thousands of pages of guidance and in the heads of the people who've spent careers navigating it.
That's exactly the problem that ConductorAI is solving.
Our platform, Conduit, encodes that policy layer into AI-powered workflows so the right information moves to the right people faster and with a traceable decision behind every release.
Imagine what can happen when decisions can get made in minutes, not months.
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We're hiring.
ConductorAI is building the platform that helps the government move faster, turning complex policy, tradecraft, and institutional knowledge into AI-powered workflows that get decisions made at mission tempo.
If you want to work on hard problems that matter - where the end user is an analyst, an attorney, or an operator who needs answers now - we'd love to hear from you. Apply today. https://t.co/mdohbVBuwA
Announcing the Dynamic Duo job posting, which enables two amazing individuals to apply together to any two open roles!
History is filled with examples of amazing pairs aware of their unique strengths which, when combined, produce something extraordinary... Serena and Venus, Billie and Finneas, Pam and Jim, Buffet and Munger, Lennon and McCartney...
We all know that person who is with us through the high highs and low lows, who can read your mind in the moment, and who just makes your day that much brighter.
You love working together, why start on your next adventure together?
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