Reservation and licensing platform for government outdoor recreation agencies
Aspira operates a SaaS reservation and licensing system for federal, state, and local park and campground agencies. The tech stack is heavily AWS-centric (.NET + SQL Server + extensive AWS security and networking services), and active projects cluster around hybrid-cloud infrastructure, zero-trust networking, and Terraform automation—signaling a major modernization push toward distributed operations across eight global offices. The hiring mix skews engineering and security-heavy, consistent with the infrastructure-transformation workload.
Aspira provides reservation and licensing software to government park and conservation agencies across federal, state, provincial, and local jurisdictions. The platform connects outdoor recreation seekers with agency park systems globally. The company is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and operates eight offices worldwide, serving a customer base of government and conservation organizations. The business runs on a .NET and SQL Server foundation deployed on AWS, with a complex hybrid-cloud footprint spanning offices in Dallas and China.
Aspira runs .NET and SQL Server backed by AWS infrastructure (Lambda, RDS, CloudWatch), with extensive security layering (Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, AWS WAF, AWS Shield). Networking relies on Terraform, Route 53, and hybrid connectivity via AWS Transit Gateway and ExpressRoute.
Primary initiatives include hybrid-cloud network infrastructure, zero-trust networking implementation, Terraform-based automation, database replication for high availability, and geographic hybrid integration (Dallas–China offices). The 'Rainger' and 'Firefly' platform efforts are also in progress.
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