BrainGu Wins $15 Million US Air Force Contract
BrainGu Wins $15 Million US Air Force Contract
BrainGu has been awarded a $15 million contract by the US Air Force's Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) program
BrainGu Wins $15 Million US Air Force Contract
BrainGu has been awarded a $15 million contract by the US Air Force's Strategic Funding Increase (STRATFI) program
BrainGu Named NVTC Tech 100 Honoree
We are humbled to announce recogniton by the Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) as a 2022 NVTC Tech 100 honoree.
BrainGu Welcomes New Director of Events Marketing to Its Revenue Operations Team
Welcoming strategic hire Jenny Martin (Coppedge) as BrainGu's new Director of Events Marketing.
BrainGu Founder Named as Washington Exec Pinnacle Award Finalist
We are humbled to announce recogniton by the Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) as a 2022 NVTC Tech 100 honoree.
BrainGu Appears on Inc. 5000 List for Second Straight Year
For the second year, BrainGu ranks among the top 1% of privately held companies in the nation at No. 1,398.
React Rendering for Rapidly Changing UIs
This article presents situations where imperative programming can be used to improve performance when updating multiple UI components.
Scaling Design Systems
Brands We Stan New Holland Brewery
New Holland Brewing Company is a local West Michigan brewery and distillery that we at BrainGu absolutely love.
BrainGu's Remote First Workplace Philosophy - Distributed Talent Network
This blog post is based on the original 2012 white paper which got BrainGu off the ground. It was submitted to the DOJ to demonstrate our ability to execute on government contracts with a hybrid approach.
Cos DiMaggio New President of BrainGu
Cos has provided a massive lift to the BrainGu leadership team for the last year and a half in an advisory capacity. His experience leading highly technical organizations in the defense innovation space will prove invaluable as BrainGu continues to navigate this period of hypergrowth.
Leadership Manifesto Part 2 To be a true leader, you need to communicate
Effective communication starts with active listening. Modern American conversation patterns often have people formulating their response or next statement while the other party is talking.
In the GuLight Laurence Marrin
Always experiment, follow your curiosities, venture down rabbit holes and go an extra mile or two. It keeps things interesting and once in a while, it alters the course of your entire life.