Defense Technology Reporter
The Washington PostRole Overview
The Washington Post is hiring a mid-level Defense Technology Reporter. This is a full-time role in Washington. The posted range is $137k to $229k. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.
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Job Description
Application Instructions
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Why This Role Matters
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.
What Motivates You:
- You are curious about how innovation is reshaping warfare and intelligence.
- You enjoy following money, influence and decision-making inside complex institutions.
- You thrive on explaining complicated systems in clear and engaging ways.
- You are collaborative and eager to work across teams to elevate coverage.
How You'll Support the Mission:
- Break news on defense technology, government contracts and partnerships between federal agencies and private industry.
- Develop and maintain sources across the Pentagon, DHS, tech companies, startups and the venture capital ecosystem.
- Track the flow of funding, influence and policy shaping the future of defense and security.
- Produce investigative and enterprise stories that reveal how decisions are made and who benefits.
- Explain complex procurement systems, emerging technologies and policy frameworks for a general audience.
- Identify and report on emerging trends in defense innovation and national security strategy.
- Collaborate with colleagues across national security, technology, business and data teams to produce comprehensive coverage.
The Skills and Experiences You Bring:
- A track record of producing impactful reporting on national security, technology, business or related beats.
- Strong source-building skills and the ability to navigate complex institutions.
- Demonstrated ability to break news and deliver ambitious enterprise in a competitive environment.
- Comfort working with documents, contracts and financial information.
- Ability to explain complex technical and policy issues clearly and accurately.
- Strong writing skills and the ability to work quickly under deadline pressure.
- A collaborative mindset and experience working across teams.
Interested candidates should upload a résumé, cover letter and three examples of their work (as PDFs) to our jobs portal. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled, but those received by Apr. 30 will be prioritized. The cover letter should be addressed to Tech & Media Editor Alexis Fitts, Deputy Futures Editor Juliet Eilperin and Futures Editor Zach Goldfarb.
The salary range for this position is $137,300 - $228,900. The actual starting salary within this range will depend on individual skills, experience and qualifications as they relate to specific job requirements.
Collaboration makes us stronger. That's why our offices are designed with open layouts, modern technology, and easy access to transportation. With certain exceptions for newsgathering and business travel, we work on-site five days a week.
Compensation and Benefits
Wherever you are in your life or career, The Washington Post offers comprehensive and inclusive benefits for every step of your journey:
- Competitive medical, dental and vision coverage
- Company-paid pension and 401(k) match
- Three weeks of vacation and up to three weeks of paid sick leave
- Nine paid holidays and two personal days
- 20 weeks paid parental leave for any new parent
- Robust mental health resources
- Backup care and caregiver concierge services
- Gender affirming services
- Pet insurance
- Free Post digital subscription
- Leadership and career development programs
Benefits may vary based on the job, full-time or part-time schedule, location, and collectively bargained status.
Your story awaits. Apply today!
Learn more about The Post at careers.washingtonpost.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for the Defense Technology Reporter position at The Washington Post?
Use the Apply button above to submit your application directly to The Washington Post. Most applications take less than 5 minutes if your resume and contact details are ready, and you'll be routed to the employer's official application system to finish.
Where is the Defense Technology Reporter position at The Washington Post located?
This position is based in Washington. The Washington Post has not indicated remote or hybrid options for this role, so candidates should plan for on-site work.
How much does the Defense Technology Reporter role at The Washington Post pay?
The Washington Post has posted a compensation range of $137k to $229k for this position. Final offers typically vary based on candidate experience, location, and internal salary bands.
When was the Defense Technology Reporter role at The Washington Post posted?
This role was posted on April 16, 2026 (54 days ago). It's still listed as actively hiring; we re-confirm openings against the source system multiple times per day and remove closed roles.
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