Big-data infrastructure and analytics for intelligence community agencies
CyberTrend Engineering is a 2–10-person contractor supporting U.S. intelligence agencies from the Baltimore/Washington area. The tech stack—Hadoop, HBase, Accumulo, Elasticsearch, Kibana, Grafana, plus ML frameworks (PyTorch, TensorFlow)—reflects a heavy focus on petabyte-scale data ingestion, storage, and real-time analytics. Active hiring is almost entirely engineering-focused (16 of 18 open roles, half mid-level), with half the team hired in the last 30 days, suggesting rapid scaling of infrastructure capacity to handle growing data volumes and query loads.
CyberTrend Engineering designs and operates large-scale data infrastructure for U.S. government intelligence agencies. The company is headquartered in Severna Park, Maryland, and has remained privately held since 2010. Core competencies span database architecture (HBase, Accumulo, Bigtable), distributed processing (Hadoop, Hive, Pig), systems engineering on AWS, and observability (Elasticsearch, Kibana, Grafana). Projects center on database parser development and administration, with reported operational challenges around balancing data volumes, user concurrency, and query response times—typical constraints in high-throughput classified environments.
Primary stack: AWS, Hadoop, HBase, Accumulo, Elasticsearch, Kibana, Grafana, Python, Java, C++, PyTorch, TensorFlow, Kubernetes, Terraform, and Salt/Ansible for infrastructure as code.
Severna Park, Maryland. The company serves U.S. government intelligence agencies across the broader Baltimore/Washington region.
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