WT 360: The market from all angles
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WT 360: The market from all angles

Nick Wakeman, Ross Wilkers

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Episodes
324
Episodes in dataset
Apple Rating
4.6 / 5
8 Apple ratings
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Weekly
~every 8.39861 days
Since
May 09, 2018
First episode
Latest
Jun 08, 2026
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324 episodes for longitudinal research

Content Profile

Category
Business, Government, Management, Technology
Language
English
Region
United States
Format
Episodic
Content Rating
Clean or unspecified

Content Positioning

WT 360 is where the conversation takes place on what’s driving the federal government market now and where the sector is going. Editor-In-Chief Nick Wakeman and Senior Staff Reporter Ross Wilkers look at the market from all angles through interviews with industry executives and informed observers of the sector.

Recent Content Cues

All about AE Industrial’s place in the market's private capital action
Jun 08, 2026
Defense tech investing is cool again, but can it stay that way?
Jun 01, 2026
A pulse check on GovCon’s capital market landscape
May 18, 2026

Recent Episodes

All about AE Industrial’s place in the market's private capital action

Jun 08, 2026 38m

We have taken a deeper dive into the government market’s private investment landscape in recent weeks by hearing the viewpoints of a banker and then a venture capital specialist. Kirk Konert,…

Defense tech investing is cool again, but can it stay that way?

Jun 01, 2026 33m

If it feels like investors everywhere have some curiosity about the defense tech landscape, then it’s because more of them both want to increase their knowledge and sometimes involvement in the…

A pulse check on GovCon’s capital market landscape

May 18, 2026 35m

The window for government contractors, especially those in defense and space technology, to go public is open again as several listings over the past 12 months show and SpaceX’s own offering this…

NextGov/FCW’s David DiMolfetta on CISA’s catchup, federal AI policy and offensive cyber

May 11, 2026 33m

The federal government’s lead agency for domestic cybersecurity and infrastructure protection matters has only completed its first week of being fully back up and running after not being funded for…

NextGov/FCW’s Edward Graham on the world’s AI and robotics leadership race

May 04, 2026 39m

Once again, the U.S. government is accusing China of being among several foreign entities that are looking to steal proprietary information on artificial intelligence models from American…

GovCon’s new world order requires hard pivots

Apr 27, 2026 26m

Decision authority shifts, the government acting like a venture customer and data transparency being the standard mode of operations are examples of how the old formulas of GovCon business success…

Noblis and its next 30 years

Apr 20, 2026 19m

Noblis was stood up in 1996 as a science, technology and strategy organization that works with federal agencies on creating and rolling out solutions for some of their most complex problems. Mile…

Arcfield and the modern era’s space races

Apr 13, 2026 30m

While the 20th century’s Space Race was strictly head-to-head, the 21st century variant is much more complex and multipolar as private businesses and nations are looking to lead in this domain. Kevin…

NextGov/FCW’s Natalie Alms on the early days of DOGE and its cost-cut decisions

Mar 30, 2026 32m

Cuts to contract and grant spending, including outright cancellations, were a feature of the Department of Government Efficiency’s activities during the first year of the Trump administration and…

GovCon’s vital signs point to DHS’ partial closure, Anthropic’s possible exit and the FAR Overhaul

Mar 23, 2026 36m

GovCon finds itself in a strange situation where the Homeland Security Department does not have a budget and is in a shutdown, but the three immigration agencies are still operating with some…

All about the paths forward for SAIC, Anthropic, resellers and 8(a) companies

Mar 16, 2026 36m

Science Applications International Corp. can move ahead on their big decision points now that it has a permanent chief executive, which presents at least one element of certainty in a world replete…

Nextgov/FCW’s Alexandra Kelley on the government’s breakup with Anthropic

Mar 09, 2026 23m

The Defense Department and Anthropic are on opposite ends of a nasty disagreement, with government-wide and industry-wide implications, over what the company’s Claude large language model and other…

Enabled Intelligence’s blueprint for the data labeling challenge

Mar 02, 2026 32m

Data labeling refers to the practice of tagging and identifying raw data in order to add meaningful context, of which U.S. government agencies openly admit they struggle with and ask industry for…

Generative AI’s pitfalls and potential benefits in GovCon law

Feb 23, 2026 29m

Humans in the loop are, in theory, supposed to be as much a part of all conversations surrounding the use of generative artificial intelligence tools as a way to safeguard against major mistakes. But…

All about the landscape of government-wide contracts in 2026

Feb 09, 2026 31m

Consolidation and “common goods and services” dominate the discussion around how the federal government wants to revamp its contracting functions, including moves to put the General Services…

Defense One’s Lauren Williams on industrial base management matters and pressure points

Feb 02, 2026 26m

Pressure points on defense companies from their Pentagon customer to invest more and do business differently than before are coming from multiple levels of leadership, including President Trump…

One founder’s guide for helping agencies with their tech roadmaps

Jan 26, 2026 37m

Commercial technology is front-and-center of everyone’s mind across the public sector ecosystem these days, but history shows that agencies have moved slow on the acquisition and adoption fronts…

GovCon’s atlas for 2026 starts to take shape

Jan 12, 2026 33m

Post-shutdown recovery is one item carrying over from calendar year 2025 into 2026 and the chance of another funding stoppage happening on Jan. 30 is not zero percent.That here-and-now is the…

Nightwing’s path in the market as an independent business

Jan 05, 2026 35m

The spring of 2024 was a turning point for Nightwing, when the business separated out of its then-parent RTX to become a standalone company focused on cybersecurity and intelligence solutions.Chris…

How GovCon is crossing the bridge from 2025 to 2026

Dec 15, 2025 37m

Most years of a presidential transition result in some adjustments by the government contracting community as a new administration settles in, but 2025 presented more variables to GovCon than ever…

Publishing Analytics

Frequency
~every 8.39861 days
Weekly
Avg Duration
26m
Consistency
65%
Format
Episodic
Since
May 09, 2018
Latest
Jun 08, 2026

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Region
United States
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feeds.simplecast.com

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