Pros
being owned by a senator (now former) meant a lot of favorable laws got pushed through to make the government support our company
Cons
I'm only popping up here because I did work there and it was terrible and there's clearly been a letter writing campaign for positive reviews on glassdoor. All the negative reviews are specific, all the positive reviews are clearly written by the same marketing person, generalized and within a few days of each other. No one gives a company 5 stars for "trying hard". So, here's the scoop, if you can get hired in IT, you're fine because the managers are supportive and the rest of the company is scared of what they don't understand. If you get hired in marketing, make sure you realize who has political influence and know how to be political with them. Operations goes through people faster than a sneeze. Project management is highly visible with pretty large egos and relatvely little influence. HR is an oversized department with seemingly little influence other than hiring, firing and talking to each other. Sales isn't given any tools to do their jobs effectively or track their leads. Avoid any management position.