Government and commercial IT consulting with cloud migration and security focus
Dfuse is a Virginia-based IT consulting firm (51–200 employees, founded 2005) serving federal and commercial customers across cloud migrations, application development, and database modernization. The tech stack reveals a hybrid infrastructure orientation—Azure, AWS, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL—alongside identity and observability tooling (Active Directory, Azure Entra ID, Dynatrace, Splunk). Active hiring skews toward ops and engineering leadership (8 of 16 roles are leads), and current projects center on government workforce programs and multi-task IT modernization, suggesting execution pressure on complex, compliance-heavy engagements.
Notable leadership hires: Technical Lead, Design Lead
Dfuse provides IT consulting and custom development to government agencies and commercial enterprises. Service lines span software development (mobile, web, Oracle Fusion), cloud infrastructure (AWS/Azure migrations), database management, business intelligence, and security compliance. The firm holds Virginia SWaM and DBE certifications. With cumulative consultant experience cited in decades, Dfuse positions itself as a delivery partner handling the implementation complexity ('the big middle') between requirement and outcome—cost control, scheduling, resource allocation, and risk mitigation across program-managed IT projects.
Azure, AWS, Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, iOS/Android, Active Directory, Splunk, Dynatrace, Cisco, ServiceNow, and security tools including Zscaler and Kerberos authentication.
Sterling, Virginia. The company is a Virginia Small, Women, and Minority (SWaM) Business and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) certified firm.
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