The Washington Post is seeking an ambitious, high-impact and collaborative reporter to cover the rapidly evolving world of defense technology, with a focus on the deepening ties between the Pentagon and Silicon Valley. This is a fast-moving beat at the intersection of national security, technology and business. The reporter will examine how federal agencies — including the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security — are reshaping their operations through partnerships with private industry, and how a new generation of tech companies is seeking to transform warfare, surveillance, intelligence gathering and global security. We are looking for a journalist who can break news, drive accountability reporting and deliver authoritative, agenda-setting coverage. The ideal candidate will be equally comfortable digging into procurement systems and policy frameworks as they are unpacking the ambitions of startups and venture-backed firms. This reporter will chronicle the collision between legacy defense contractors and emerging players, track the flow of money and influence between Washington and Silicon Valley, and surface the broader implications for national security, democracy and the public. This role sits at the center of some of the most consequential shifts in government and industry. It requires a reporter who can move fluidly between scoops, investigative work and thematic enterprise — translating complex systems into clear, compelling journalism for a broad audience. This position is based in our Washington, D.C., newsroom.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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