AERMOR is a defense contractor focused on cyber operations, systems integration, and modeling/simulation for U.S. Navy and DoD customers. The tech stack—Java, C++, Python, Docker, Kubernetes, plus a heavy layer of security tools (Burp Suite, Nessus, Metasploit, BloodHound, Cobalt Strike)—reflects a company split between software engineering and active red-team/penetration-testing operations. Current pain points cluster around RMF documentation, vulnerability management, and OS patching, while active hiring skews senior (17 of 25 roles), suggesting they're scaling capability rather than backfilling entry-level seats.
AERMOR delivers cyber and information operations technical services to U.S. government and commercial defense clients. The company specializes in systems engineering, mechanical engineering, modeling and simulation, network operations, cyber security, and technology transfer. Core projects include DoD architecture framework development, U.S. Navy navigation systems, penetration testing of naval platforms, and RMF (Risk Management Framework) package management. As a service-disabled veteran-owned and women-owned small business, AERMOR operates from Virginia Beach with 51–200 employees, predominantly engineers and security practitioners.
Java, C++, Python, C#, Docker, Kubernetes, SolidWorks, AutoCAD, SysML for engineering; Burp Suite, Nessus, Metasploit, BloodHound, Cobalt Strike, Wireshark, Nmap for security testing. Also: Linux, Windows Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, VMware.
DoD architecture framework development, U.S. Navy navigation systems, modeling and simulation accreditation packages, red team testing for DoD environments, penetration testing of Navy systems, RMF package management, and hybrid software/hardware system integration.
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