March 12, 2025 News

Tyto Athene Named a 2025 Best Place to Work

Awards

Tyto Athene is honored to be recognized by the Washington Business Journal as one of the 2025 Best Places to Work in the Washington, D.C. area. This accolade reflects our unwavering commitment to fostering a supportive and dynamic work environment where our employees can thrive.

“This award is especially meaningful because it’s based on direct feedback from our team,” says Tyto Vice President of People & Culture, Davida Gray. “It reinforces our belief that when we invest in our people – through benefits, career development, and a culture of belonging – everyone succeeds.”

Our employees are the cornerstone of our success, driving innovation and excellence in every project. We believe that investing in our team’s growth and well-being enhances their professional development and strengthens our ability to deliver exceptional results for our customers.

This recognition comes at a time of significant growth for Tyto Athene. Over the past year, we have expanded our capabilities through strategic acquisitions, including the integration of MindPoint Group, a leader in cybersecurity solutions, Microtel, a space systems software engineering firm, and Key Solutions Inc. (KSI), a renowned bid and proposal consulting firm. These additions have enriched our service offerings and provided our employees with new opportunities for collaboration and professional advancement.

We are proud of the sense of belonging and empowering culture we have cultivated at Tyto Athene. This award is a testament to the dedication and passion of our team members, who bring that dedication and passion to both the company and to the customers’ missions we proudly support each day.

As we look to the future, we remain committed to nurturing a workplace where innovation, collaboration, and employee satisfaction are at the forefront. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our employees for their invaluable contributions and to the Washington Business Journal for this esteemed recognition.