CORMAC is a women-owned federal contractor (51–200 employees, Leesburg, Virginia) focused on data management, analytics, and health IT for federal agencies including HHS, CMS, FDA, and DHS. The stack reflects mission-critical infrastructure work: Java, C#, SQL Server, Oracle, and cloud (AWS/Azure/GCP), paired with modern data tools (Spark, dbt, Airflow, Databricks). Active hiring across engineering, data, finance, and sales suggests capacity expansion, though the lean project backlog (three entries focused on internal ops) points to potential proposal-process friction that may constrain growth.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Lead
CORMAC provides full-service data management, business analytics, and software engineering to federal agencies operating in health, security, and social services. Founded in 2002, the company holds CMMI Maturity Level 3 certification and operates as both prime contractor and subcontractor. Core services span data administration, database architecture, analytics dashboards, quality assurance, and big data engineering. Client relationships center on long-term engagements with HHS, CMS, FDA, DHS, SBA, GSA, and HUD. The organization operates from the Washington, DC metropolitan area and maintains strategic partnerships with industry vendors in federal IT and data platforms.
Java, C#, SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL, Python, Spark, Airflow, dbt, Databricks, and cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP). Also uses Docker, TensorFlow, scikit-learn, and Jira.
Leesburg, Virginia, in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. The company is women-owned and was founded in 2002.
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