According to a recent LinkedIn post from Cognition, the company is introducing a government-focused offering aimed at modernizing critical U.S. defense and civilian software systems using its AI software engineering tools. The post points to use cases such as air traffic control, military readiness, weather alerts, and federal benefits payments, which often rely on legacy infrastructure.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that its Windsurf and Devin products are positioned to help government and defense teams understand, migrate, and secure complex legacy codebases. The post also notes that Cognition’s platform is already in use at entities including the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, NASA-JPL, the Treasury Department, Palantir, and Anduril, suggesting early traction in high-value, security-sensitive environments.
As shared in the post, Windsurf is described as having FedRAMP High authorization, while Devin is available on Amazon’s GovCloud with FedRAMP High authorization expected in the future. This regulatory positioning may lower adoption barriers within federal agencies and could support Cognition’s ability to compete for larger and more sensitive contracts in the public sector.
For investors, the emphasis on mission-critical government systems and existing engagements with major federal and defense-related organizations implies a strategic push into a durable, long-cycle revenue segment. If Cognition can convert these early relationships into scaled deployments, the initiative may enhance revenue visibility and strengthen its standing in the growing market for AI-enabled software modernization in the public sector.

