Data

Public data.
Direct from the source.

Public data about the software and technology industry — the industry Mungomash works in. Direct from the authoritative source, with no ads or marketing wrapper.

Federal Tech Spending

How much the US federal government paid Microsoft, AWS, Palantir, Oracle, Leidos, and other tech and AI vendors, by fiscal year. Live data from USAspending.gov.

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Federal AI

Every AI system US federal civilian agencies have publicly disclosed under EO 13960 and OMB M-25-21 — ~3,600 use cases across ~40 agencies. Filter by agency, deployment stage, or topic; toggle to high-impact systems only. Public-domain data from the OMB consolidated inventory.

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H-1B Salaries

What each major tech employer pays for H-1B software, AI, and engineering roles — median offered wage, distribution, top job titles, and top worksites — from the official Department of Labor LCA disclosure data.

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Dev Wages

What software developers earn in your metro area — median, 10th, 25th, 75th, and 90th percentile annual wages straight from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Compare metros side by side; tabs for QA, web devs, infosec, data science, and research scientists.

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Tech Jobs Trend

Is the US tech industry hiring or shedding workers right now? A single line chart of monthly employment over the last decade for Computer Systems Design, the broader Information sector, and Software Publishers — straight from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, with a one-line plain-English read of the trend.

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Tech Filings

The most recent 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and other SEC filings from the major US-listed tech companies — Apple, Microsoft, Google, Nvidia, Meta, Palantir, and more — with direct links to the filing documents on sec.gov. Live data from SEC EDGAR.

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Tech Financial History

Twenty years of revenue, R&D expense, operating income, net income, and headcount for 25 major US-listed tech companies — Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Nvidia, Amazon, Oracle, Salesforce, IBM, Intel, AMD, Broadcom, and more — plotted from each company's annual 10-K filings. Per-company history plus cross-company overlay (up to eight companies per chart). Live SEC EDGAR XBRL data.

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Tech Acquisitions

The biggest acquisitions in US tech — Microsoft-Activision ($69B), Dell-EMC ($67B), Broadcom-VMware ($61B), IBM-Red Hat ($34B), Salesforce-Slack ($28B), Microsoft-LinkedIn ($26B), Facebook-WhatsApp ($19B), Google-YouTube ($1.65B), and dozens more — with deal value, announced and closed dates, consideration type, regulatory-review status, and primary-source links. Includes high-profile failed deals (Adobe-Figma, Nvidia-ARM, Microsoft-Yahoo, Amazon-iRobot).

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CVE Lookup

Paste any CVE ID and see severity, CVSS score and vector, affected products, and the underlying advisory references — plus a "Known Exploited" banner when CISA has flagged the vulnerability as actively exploited. Live data from NIST’s National Vulnerability Database.

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Actively Exploited CVEs

Is this CVE being actively exploited in the wild right now? A yes/no lookup against CISA’s Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog — the list federal civilian agencies are mandated to patch under BOD 22-01. Recent additions, ransomware filter, vendor and product search. Public-domain data from cisa.gov.

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UAP Disclosure Releases

Every tranche of UAP/UFO files released at war.gov/UFO under the Department of War’s PURSUE program — Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters — in reverse-chronological order. File counts, agencies, headline cases (Apollo astronaut transcripts, FBI infrared imagery, INDOPACOM and CENTCOM operator reports, the Lake Huron F-16C shootdown video, the AFSWP Sandia 1948–1950 file, and the CIA-USSR 1973 report from Release 02), and direct links to the source documents on war.gov.

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UAP Legislation Tracker

Every US bill or NDAA section that materially addresses UAP investigation, reporting, or disclosure — from the FY2022 NDAA that established AOIMSG (AARO’s predecessor) through the FY2026 NDAA underpinning the May 2026 launch of the war.gov/UFO PURSUE portal. Sortable, filterable, with sponsor lists, current status, and direct links to bill text on Congress.gov and govinfo.gov. Tracks the Schumer–Rounds UAP Disclosure Act and the House-side UAP Transparency Act companion (Burchett, Luna, Moskowitz, Ocasio-Cortez).

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Pentagon UAP Videos

Every UAP video the US government has officially declassified — Tic Tac (FLIR1), Gimbal, GoFast, the 2019 USS Russell pyramid and USS Omaha sphere encounters, the AARO-released Middle East Object (2022), South Asian Objects, Western U.S. Objects, the Puerto Rico (Aguadilla, 2013) footage, and the February 2023 F-16C Lake Huron shootdown (declassified May 2026 via PURSUE). Each row carries the official designator, capture date and platform, sensor type, declassification date and authority, the verbatim official caption, and a direct link to the canonical government-hosted source file on NAVAIR FOIA, DVIDS, or war.gov.

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Last refreshed 2026-05-28 by Io — moved Indianapolis Software Jobs card to /work/.