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Maryland and Region Support Displaced Federal Workers
March 19, 2026
Maryland Governor Wes Moore, Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger, and Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser convened their second trilateral meeting to coordinate regional strategies addressing the economic impact of federal job losses. Maryland leaders, including Congressman Glenn Ivey and Bryan Franklin of LISC-DC, are actively developing initiatives focused on housing affordability, transit connectivity, and workforce transition to emerging technology sectors such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing. These efforts aim to retain displaced federal workers and contractors within the region, particularly in Prince George's County and the Blue Line Corridor, by fostering economic mobility and new career pathways.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note increased regional collaboration to support displaced federal workers, which may drive demand for workforce development services, affordable housing projects, and technology training programs.
- Agencies and contractors involved in federal workforce transition and regional infrastructure development may find new opportunities aligned with these initiatives.
- Organizations providing AI, quantum computing, and related technology services should evaluate potential partnerships or contracts supporting workforce skill development in the Maryland-Virginia-DC area.
- The focus on housing and transit connectivity indicates potential procurement needs in affordable housing construction, urban planning, and transportation infrastructure within Prince George's County and surrounding regions.
AI is going to be part of everything going forward. Developing some skills there, certainly an understanding about it, and then moving forward to build some kind of expertise is going to be critical going forward.
— Congressman Glenn Ivey
Weβre seeing something really new and exciting emerge in the central part of Prince Georgeβs County... a thriving Blue Line Corridor where history and culture fuel progress and where residents, businesses, and communities share in growth and opportunity.
— Bryan Franklin
As federal workers and contractors navigate sudden disruption, Maryland leaders are focused on keeping families housed, connected, and economically mobile.
— Glenn Ivey
Agencies
State of Maryland, Commonwealth of Virginia, Washington, DC, Greater Washington Partnership, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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- Joint Statement from Governors Moore, Spanberger, and Mayor Bowser - Press Releases - News - Office of Governor Wes Moore · MD · Mar 13
- The message from Maryland, losing a federal job doesnβt have to mean leaving the region | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 19
- The message from Maryland: losing a federal job doesnβt have to mean leaving the region | Federal News Network · Federal News Network · Mar 19