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Computer Vision • Digital Media • Machine Learning • Natural Language Processing • Software
5 Offices
1,700 Employees

Getty Images believes the right image, video or illustration can move the world. We deliver standout visual content to our customers, to power their commerce and ideas, and connect to their audience. For nearly 30 years, we’ve helped creative, business and media customers to define moments and shift perceptions using powerful visuals from gettyimages.com, istockphoto.com and unsplash.com.


Computer Vision • Cybersecurity
Washington, District of Columbia, USA
50 Employees

For over 20 years, TDI’s one and only passion has been delivering cybersecurity solutions to effectively manage the business of cyber. At the global vanguard of innovation, we created Cybersecurity Performance Management (CPM) and the industry-leading CPM platform, CnSight®. Combining CnSight® with our remarkable historical experience and our exceptional capabilities of cyber operations and compliance, we offer Managed Cybersecurity Performance, a first of its kind managed CPM offering. TDI’s CPM solutions mitigate risk, reduce ransomware, provide continuous compliance, improve cyber-ROI, and provide comprehensive instantaneous visibility into how an organization is performing against its cyber strategy, particularly for Boards of Directors. CnSight® is the industry-leading Cybersecurity Performance Management (CPM) platform which mitigates risk, reduces ransomware, provides continuous compliance, improves cyber-ROI, and provides comprehensive instantaneous visibility into how an organization is performing against its cyber strategy, so executives and Boards may effectively manage the business of cybersecurity– the result: reduced stress, better performance, less cost, and a true understanding of cyber investment. With CnSight® at its core, TDI’s Managed Cybersecurity Performance offering ensures strategic cyber goals are met to protect an organization’s investments, assets and reputation by reducing the risk of ransomware, lowering cyber insurance premiums, improving ROI, reducing legal and fiduciary liability, delivering actionable reporting to the Board and C-Suite, providing on-call advice, ensuring continuous compliance and providing subject matter expertise on the organization’s behalf in meeting with the C-Suite and the Board, dealing with auditors, and supporting budget decisions – the result: reduced stress, better performance, less cost, and a true understanding of cyber investment.


Artificial Intelligence • Computer Vision • Information Technology • Security
Bethesda, Maryland, USA
30 Employees

Volt AI is real-time video intelligence designed for security teams who never want to miss an incident again. Unlike other solutions that focus on individual camera analytics, Volt unifies your existing systems, allowing for visual tracking of people and objects across various locations on an intuitive 3D map. Volt provides one-click access to critical information, streamlining the incident management process and transforming weeks of work into instant, actionable insights.


Artificial Intelligence • Computer Vision • Machine Learning • Social Media • Software
2 Offices
225 Employees

Rebellion Defense is built on our conviction that national defense is something for which we are all responsible and that should be supported by the best technology built to the highest standards. Rebellion was founded in July, 2019 by Chris Lynch, Nicole Camarillo, and Oliver Lewis. Rebellion is headquartered in Washington, DC with offices in Seattle and London. We have remote employees spanning across the US. Rebellion is backed by premier Silicon Valley venture capital firms: Innovation Endeavors (via Eric Schmidt), Venrock (via Nick Beim), Lupa Systems (James Murdoch), and Kleiner Perkins (Ted Schlein), and Insight Ventures (Nick Sinai).


Computer Vision • Software
Washington, District of Columbia, USA
145 Employees

Oddball is dedicated to digital modernization of federal citizen-centric services.


Artificial Intelligence • Computer Vision • Cybersecurity
College Park, Maryland, USA
64 Employees

INKY is the behavioral email security platform that blocks threats, prevents data leaks, and coaches users to make smart decisions. Like a security coach, it signals suspicious behaviors with interactive banners that guide users to take safe action on any device or email client. IT teams don’t face the burden of filtering every email themselves or maintaining multiple systems. Through powerful technology and intuitive user engagement, INKY keeps bad actors out for good.


Computer Vision • Software
10 Offices
549 Employees

VMware Tanzu helps you modernize your applications and infrastructure with a common goal: deliver better software to production, continuously. The portfolio simplifies multi-cloud operations, while freeing developers to move faster and access the right resources for building the best applications. VMware Tanzu enables development and operations’ teams to work together in new ways that deliver transformative business results.


Computer Vision • Information Technology
McLean, Virginia, USA
49 Employees

Infinity Technology, LLC, is a certified 8(a), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, Small Disadvantaged Business. Since its founding in 2005, Infinity Technology, LLC, an information technology and professional services company, has grown rapidly through a series of prime contracts with key customers in the defense, intelligence and other governmental communities where successful application of advanced information technology and program management skills are essential elements of mission success. Customer recognition of Infinity’s capabilities and values is attested to by high organic growth, high re-compete win rates and, in 2010, Infinity’s ranking at #12 on Washington Technology’s Fast 50 Small Business list. Customers- Infinity Technology customers include, but are not limited to: Department of Defense/Intelligence Agencies: Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Transition to Veterans Program Office  Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)  Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)  United States Central Command –(CENTCOM)  Washington Headquarters Services (WHS)  United States Air Force (USAF)  Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI)  Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency (AF ISR Agency)  Air Force District Washington (AFDW)  Space and Missile Command  Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)  Maryland Procurement Office (MPO)  United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)  United States Army Medical Information Technology Center (USAMITC) Civilian:  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)  Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)  Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)


Computer Vision
Reston, Virginia, USA
18 Employees

Vexterra Group is a Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB), Small-Disadvantaged Business (SDB) and 8a certified digital forensic and cyber security engineering firm headquartered in Reston, VA with an office in San Antonio, Texas. Our suite of Vexterra® consulting services include specialized advanced digital forensic analysis/exploitation; custom tool development; hardware/software engineering; and network/system administration services to rapidly predict, identify, exploit, deny, defeat, and respond to security opportunities, incidents, risks, and threats.


Big Data • Computer Vision • Machine Learning • Analytics
Washington, District of Columbia, USA
4 Employees

Kerb combines machine learning analytics and real time data sets for targeted marketing campaigns in urban areas.


Artificial Intelligence • Big Data • Computer Vision • Machine Learning • Natural Language Processing • Software • Cybersecurity
2 Offices
776 Employees

Dataminr -- long recognized as one of the world’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) startups -- puts real-time AI and public data to work for our customers, generating relevant and actionable alerts for thousands of users working in more than 100 countries for hundreds of client organizations--spanning global corporations, public sector agencies, NGOs, and newsrooms. As 2020 taught us, the unexpected can occur anywhere, at any time, radically affecting the health and safety of people and business operations. Real-time data is crucial for enhancing organizational agility, sustaining business continuity, and responding with speed and confidence. This is especially true as the landscape of public data sources expands and diversifies, spanning social media, information sensors, blogs, and the deep web. Dataminr processes billions of data units daily from 100,000+ public information sources in 100+ languages and in multiple formats -- including text, images, video, sound, and public sensor data. We use many different AI/ML techniques and methods such as natural language processing, understanding, and generation; computer vision; audio processing and classification, and anomaly detection on machine-generated data streams. Dataminr continuously trains its AI models on an accumulated 10-year archive of trillions of public data units and over 100 million critical local, national and global events while the company’s numerous AI models are all built, trained, and continuously updated by a team of data scientists, engineers, and researchers. In alignment with our belief that AI and real-time data should be a force for good, we forged a partnership with the United Nations in 2019, at the AI for Good Summit in Geneva. The partnership equips thousands of UN personnel with Dataminr’s First Alert. The initiative boosts the UN’s utilization of cutting-edge technology and provides their agencies and personnel with the earliest possible indications of emerging crises, accelerating humanitarian response efforts around the world. Since 2009, Dataminr has brought to market products that our clients find essential to make better-informed decisions, and effectively respond with speed and confidence to risks and opportunities.


Computer Vision • Software
Fairfax, Virginia, USA
12 Employees

Eyegaze Inc. is passionate about building the worlds most advanced eye tracking image processing algorithms. Founded in 1986 with the goal of creating an unobtrusive human-computer interface that will revolutionize the way we interact with computers and other devices, we now operate in 44 countries. Our eye-tracking systems create seamless extensions of the human experience which provide highly accurate eye movement and gaze point measurements.


Computer Vision • Information Technology
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
7 Employees

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Computer Vision • eCommerce • Events
Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Poppy is a tech-enabled, managed marketplace connecting customers, event florists and flower farms.


Computer Vision
Arlington, Virginia, USA
20 Employees

CVEDIA accelerates the development of autonomous applications. Pushing the boundaries of computer vision, we are committed to solving our clients'​ most challenging issues with simulation and sensor modelling, big data management, system integration, and neural network training.


Computer Vision • Security
Alexandria, Virginia, USA
84 Employees

SpecterOps provides adversary-focused cybersecurity solutions to help organizations understand how threat actors maneuver against them, so they can successfully defend against advanced attacks. SpecterOps replicates adversary tradecraft, hardens systems against the attack cycle, and helps detect current advanced threat actor activity. Service offerings include internal program development, training courses, independent assessment options, and assessment operations support. With knowledge of the adversary, organizations are empowered to successfully prevent against devastating breaches. Contact us at [email protected].


Computer Vision • Information Technology
McLean, Virginia, USA
49 Employees

Infinity Technology, LLC, is a certified 8(a), Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned, Small Disadvantaged Business. Since its founding in 2005, Infinity Technology, LLC, an information technology and professional services company, has grown rapidly through a series of prime contracts with key customers in the defense, intelligence and other governmental communities where successful application of advanced information technology and program management skills are essential elements of mission success. Customer recognition of Infinity’s capabilities and values is attested to by high organic growth, high re-compete win rates and, in 2010, Infinity’s ranking at #12 on Washington Technology’s Fast 50 Small Business list. Customers- Infinity Technology customers include, but are not limited to: Department of Defense/Intelligence Agencies: Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD), Transition to Veterans Program Office  Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)  Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)  United States Central Command –(CENTCOM)  Washington Headquarters Services (WHS)  United States Air Force (USAF)  Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI)  Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency (AF ISR Agency)  Air Force District Washington (AFDW)  Space and Missile Command  Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)  Maryland Procurement Office (MPO)  United States Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)  United States Army Medical Information Technology Center (USAMITC) Civilian:  National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)  Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)  Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)