
Matt Webster
CTO, Epoch Concepts
Matt Webster’s biggest recent achievement was leading a companywide deployment of generative AI that changed how Epoch Concepts’ staff actually works.
“We rolled out secure AI assistants integrated directly into our databases, including partner tracking and meeting workflows using Model Context Protocol, giving our team natural language access to the data they need without switching between systems,” Webster said.
On the customer side, Webster and his team developed the Epoch Modern Workflow platform, which turns spreadsheets and manual processes that slow agencies down into secure, purpose-built applications. They also implemented the AZTEC zero trust methodology across customer engagements, giving agencies a practical framework for modernizing security without ripping and replacing what they already have.
The result is that analysts who used to spend hours pulling data now ask a question and get an answer in seconds. That’s the shift that moves a company from reseller to solutions provider, Webster said.
“Matt combines deep technical skill with the ability to turn complex capabilities into real mission outcomes,” said Marcus Smiley, CEO and founder of Epoch Concepts. “He works side by side with our team on architecture and builds, and that hands-on approach drives results for our government and commercial customers.”
Epoch Concepts is also directly supporting federal priorities around cost reduction and operational efficiency. The company is one of just 49 selected for the Army’s ITES-4H contract, a $10 billion, 10-year vehicle that positions it to deliver hardware and integrated solutions across the Army, DOD and other federal agencies.
Epoch Concepts is also supporting critical defense modernization efforts through its MDA SHIELD contract, bringing integrated IT capabilities to missile defense and national security missions. Beyond procurement, the company is helping agencies get more from what they already own through its AZTEC Zero Trust framework and AI-powered data access tools.
“We are making existing investments work harder so agencies can redirect resources toward mission,” Webster said.
Why Watch
In 2026, Webster and his team are focused on a simple idea: government agencies shouldn’t need a six-month integration project to get value from AI. They are building secure, lightweight applications through their EMW platform that turns manual workflows into intelligent ones, and they’re investing in AI research and development on NVIDIA DGX infrastructure to stay ahead of what’s coming next.
“I’m a CTO who still writes code and I think that matters,” Webster said. “When I can go from a customer’s problem description to a working prototype in an afternoon, it changes the conversation from ‘what’s your roadmap,’ to ‘when can we start.'”
Webster and his team are operationalizing AI, zero trust and hybrid cloud not as buzzwords but as practical tools that help agencies do more with less in environments where security and speed are both non-negotiable.
“The best technology disappears into the work. If your people have to think about the tool it isn’t yet done,” Webster said.
Fun fact: Webster’s dad was retired Air Force, so every summer the family flew Space-A to Saudi Arabia, the Soviet Union (pre-Russia), Eastern Europe, Asia and Australia. Those trips gave him an early comfort with ambiguity and unfamiliar systems he still relies on today. Outside of work, he practices origami, studies languages, does book-shares with his 13-year-old daughter, and is currently 3D printing projects with his 11-year-old son.