Workday, Inc. has announced plans to open a new office in Reston, Virginia, establishing a key regional hub to support its expanding public sector business. The new location in Reston Town Center is expected to create over 200 new jobs across the Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia area, reinforcing Workday’s growing footprint in government technology modernization. The expansion underscores the company’s commitment to helping U.S. government agencies modernize HR and finance systems with secure, AI-powered solutions designed to enhance efficiency and employee experience.
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Earlier this year, Workday launched Workday Government, a dedicated subsidiary serving federal agencies such as the Department of Energy, the intelligence community, and the Department of Defense, ensuring compliance with stringent security standards. “In government, modernization is mission-critical,” said Lynn Martin, president, Workday Government. “As agencies embrace cloud and AI to strengthen readiness and improve efficiency, our new Reston office reinforces our commitment to supporting their transformation — creating local opportunities, deepening regional ties, and helping them achieve their missions with confidence.” The new office is slated to open in spring 2026, relocating from Workday’s existing space in Tysons, Virginia.
