Tysons Welcomes GRVTY Headquarters, 200 New Jobs

Gov. Abigail Spanberger announced GRVTY's $8 million investment for a new Tysons headquarters and 200 new jobs.

Published on Feb. 19, 2026

GRVTY, a Virginia-based defense technology company, will invest $8 million to establish a new headquarters in Tysons, Virginia. The company plans to build out more than 22,000 square feet of office space and create 200 new highly skilled jobs in engineering, technology, science, and corporate roles.

Why it matters

The new GRVTY headquarters in Tysons will further strengthen Northern Virginia's leadership in the intersection of national security and advanced technology. The project is expected to create 200 new high-skilled jobs in the region, which is known for its deep talent pipeline and proximity to key decision-makers.

The details

GRVTY's work centers on cyber, space, and spectrum national security missions. The company currently employs nearly 1,000 people. The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Fairfax County to secure the project for the Commonwealth. The state is providing an $800,000 grant from the Commonwealth's Opportunity Fund to assist Fairfax County, as well as funding and services to support the company's employee training activities through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program.

  • On February 17, 2026, Gov. Abigail Spanberger announced GRVTY's new headquarters and 200 new jobs.

The players

GRVTY

A Virginia-based defense technology company that works on cyber, space, and spectrum national security missions.

Gov. Abigail Spanberger

The governor of Virginia who announced GRVTY's new headquarters and job creation.

Carrie Chenery

The Secretary of Commerce and Trade for Virginia.

Katie Selbe

The CEO of GRVTY.

Jeffrey C. McKay

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman.

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What they’re saying

“Congratulations to GRVTY on its rapid scaling — an incredible testament to the Commonwealth's world-class talent and proximity to innovators, customers, and decision-makers. This project will create 200 new jobs and further strengthen Northern Virginia's leadership at the intersection of national security and advanced technology.”

— Gov. Abigail Spanberger

“Industry leaders choose to establish their headquarters in Virginia because we offer what innovative companies value most: a deep talent pipeline, world-class infrastructure, and the ability to move at speed.”

— Carrie Chenery, Secretary of Commerce and Trade

“This facility will serve as the company's hub to drive operational excellence, engage with customers, and advance the development of critical technologies in cyber, space, and spectrum.”

— Katie Selbe, CEO, GRVTY

“Fairfax County has built a strategically aligned environment for companies operating at the intersection of national security and advanced technology. Our proximity to decision-makers and a deep talent base make it a natural home for mission-driven technology companies.”

— Jeffrey C. McKay, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman

What’s next

The new GRVTY headquarters in Tysons is expected to be operational in the coming years as the company builds out its 22,000 square feet of office space and hires the 200 new employees.

The takeaway

The decision by GRVTY, a leading defense technology company, to establish its new headquarters in Tysons, Virginia, highlights the region's growing status as a hub for national security and advanced technology innovation. The 200 new high-skilled jobs created by this project will further strengthen Northern Virginia's talent pipeline and cement its position as a premier destination for mission-driven technology companies.