Federal IT contractor specializing in defense cybersecurity and legacy system modernization
Digital Consultants is a 51–200-person federal contractor built around security and operations talent, with 12 active security hires against a 51–200-person base—a tighter focus than typical IT services shops. The tech stack (NetApp, SQL Server, ServiceNow, Kubernetes, Spring Boot) paired with active project work on DISA compliance, hybrid cloud security, and legacy modernization reveals a business shifting from break-fix support toward compliance-driven infrastructure transformation. Replacing webMethods signals a move away from legacy integration platforms.
Notable leadership hires: Quality Control Lead, Cybersecurity Support Lead
Digital Consultants LLC is an SBA-certified 8(a) small business serving federal civilian, private, and defense sector clients since 2006. The company delivers custom application development, network defense, cybersecurity compliance, systems administration, and microwave/laser communications design. Recent project work spans NCATS cybersecurity support contracts, DISA J6 ETM 2.0, hybrid cloud security compliance, and modernization of multi-vendor legacy infrastructure. The organization operates from Alexandria, VA and maintains a senior-weighted workforce (17 of 27 open roles are senior-level), concentrated in security and engineering functions.
Primary stack includes NetApp + ONTAP for storage, SQL Server + Kubernetes for data and orchestration, ServiceNow for ITSM, Spring Boot for application development, and Windows/Linux across infrastructure. Recently replaced webMethods integration platform.
Yes. Security accounts for 12 of 27 active roles (44% of open headcount). Most are senior-level positions, reflecting focus on compliance and defense contracting work.
Active projects include NCATS cybersecurity support services, DISA J6 ETM 2.0 program, and federal DoD compliance initiatives. Specializes in DISAC 310-175-9 and DoD cybersecurity requirement compliance.
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