Federal services firm for DOE, DOD, and Intelligence Community missions
BCS Allegient is a defense and federal services contractor (201–500 employees, Arlington, VA) built on 35+ years of combined legacy serving the Department of Energy, Department of Defense, and Intelligence Community. The tech stack is enterprise Microsoft (Office 365, Teams, SharePoint, Cognos) — typical of government contractors — but the project portfolio and pain points reveal active work in operational-technology security, energy-infrastructure resilience, combat casualty care, and technology-transfer acceleration between R&D and acquisition. Senior hiring concentration (9 of 15 open roles) suggests either leadership gaps or scaling of compliance/program-management capacity rather than IC/engineering growth.
BCS Allegient delivers program management, scientific and engineering support, and financial services to federal clients. The company operates across three domains: energy (fossil, renewable, efficiency, and infrastructure security); defense and intelligence (cybersecurity, secure communications, satellite systems, C4ISR); and science and engineering support. The project list spans unmanned systems, directed energy, data management, digital-twin modeling, and combat casualty care research. A core set of challenges — grants management, OT network security, and bridging the gap between science and technology development and formal acquisition — appears in both active projects and stated pain points, suggesting these are repeat client problems the firm is positioned to solve.
Primary stack is Microsoft enterprise tools: Office 365, Teams, SharePoint, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Cognos for analytics. Typical of federal contractors serving DOD and DOE.
Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Serves clients in the National Capital Region and across federal agencies (DOE, DOD, Intelligence Community).
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