Federal IT engineering firm specializing in cybersecurity and ServiceNow automation
BCMC is a 51–200-person IT engineering firm serving federal clients since 2007, with a heavy security and infrastructure focus evident in their tech stack (Splunk, CrowdStrike, Sentinel, ArcSight, Snort) and hiring mix (6 security roles vs. 5 engineering). Current project velocity centers on ServiceNow FSM (Field Service Management) capability expansion and threat intelligence development, while pain points cluster around incident response automation, legacy system integration, and large-scale configuration management — areas where their Ansible and Splunk investments are directly targeted.
BCMC delivers digital transformation and automation services to federal agencies, with particular depth in cybersecurity engineering, network engineering, systems integration, and enterprise architecture. The company operates across cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure), identity and access management (LDAP, Azure Entra ID), security monitoring (Splunk, CrowdStrike, Microsoft Defender), and IT service management (ServiceNow). Their business centers on three overlapping areas: building out ServiceNow FSM as a managed offering for DOD customers, expanding cybersecurity capability deployment, and solving for operational challenges like incident response, vulnerability management, and high-availability infrastructure.
ServiceNow, Splunk, AWS, Azure, GCP, CrowdStrike, Sentinel, Ansible, Elasticsearch, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and incident response tools (EnCase, Autopsy, Wireshark, ArcSight).
ServiceNow FSM capability development and a managed SaaS offering for DOD customers; Ansible playbook automation; Splunk dashboard and threat intelligence development; cybersecurity deployment and vulnerability management improvements.
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