Government and federal IT systems integration, cloud transformation
CEdge is a 51–200-person systems integrator serving the federal and intelligence sectors, with deep expertise in industrial control systems (Siemens, AVEVA, OSIsoft) and government IT infrastructure (AWS, Azure, Cisco, IBM). The hiring mix is heavily skewed toward senior engineers (16 of 22 active roles), and active projects cluster around cloud authority-to-operate (ATO) strategy, vulnerability remediation, and legacy system automation—signals of a consulting firm managing compliance-heavy infrastructure migrations for risk-averse government buyers.
CEdge, founded in 2004 and headquartered in St. Louis, is a minority-owned systems integrator focused on enterprise IT solutions for government and federal agencies. The firm combines traditional IT infrastructure (network, storage, service management) with industrial control systems (SCADA, Kepware, Modbus, MQTT) and emerging cloud platforms (AWS, Azure). Work centers on cloud transformations, ATO compliance, vulnerability management, and legacy system modernization. The firm operates with a high concentration of senior-level architects and engineers, positioning it as a specialized player in government contracting rather than a general IT services provider.
AWS, Azure, Cisco, IBM, VMware for infrastructure; Remedy for IT service management; Siemens, AVEVA, OSIsoft PI for industrial control systems; Kepware, OPC UA, Modbus, MQTT for ICS/SCADA communications.
St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 2004, the company is privately held and minority-owned.
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