Arango has launched a dedicated U.S. Federal Government Practice to strengthen its support for defense, intelligence, aerospace, and civilian agencies as they modernize legacy data environments, improve information sharing, and prepare for secure AI-enabled operations. This effort unites specialized federal sales, solution engineering, customer success and partner engagement teams to support agencies, Federal Systems Integrators (FSIs) and technology partners in accelerating modernization efforts from planning to production while reducing architectural complexity. At the core of the offering is Arango’s Contextual Data Platform, a scalable multimodel graph database that combines graph, vector, document, key-value and full-text search functionality in a single distributed platform. Supporting self-managed, on-premises, air-gapped, and restricted deployments, the platform enables agencies to securely unify mission, intelligence, logistics, operational, sensor, and enterprise data while maintaining control over sensitive and classified information.
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“Federal Government agencies are being asked to modernize legacy environments, strengthen cybersecurity, support Zero Trust initiatives, and make better use of growing volumes of data,” said Shekhar Iyer, Chief Executive Officer of Arango. “Success depends on helping mission owners understand relationships across people, systems, assets, and operations. Our investment in the U.S. Federal Government Practice reflects growing demand from government organizations and our commitment to supporting the people responsible for executing critical missions.” “Government agencies are under tremendous pressure to deliver faster insights and better outcomes while reducing complexity,” said Adam Todd, Head of Federal Government Practice at Arango. “By establishing a dedicated practice, we are deepening our investment in the public sector and ensuring agencies have access to the expertise and technology needed to connect information across complex environments, improve mission effectiveness, and accelerate modernization initiatives.”



