Government health IT and defense systems engineering
DLH is a 1000+ person public company delivering health IT, telehealth, and defense systems to federal agencies. The stack—Terraform, Ansible, Power Platform, Power BI, C++, C#, Python, MATLAB—reflects a mix of cloud infrastructure, enterprise automation, and scientific computing, matched by engineering-heavy hiring (29 of 43 open roles). Active projects center on warfighter training, real-time 3D/mixed reality systems, and logistics automation, while pain points cluster around training modernization, data pipeline architecture, and operational readiness—typical of orgs scaling government contracts across multiple mission domains.
DLH Corporation, founded in 1969 and headquartered in Atlanta, GA, provides digital transformation and systems engineering services to federal health and defense customers. The company's core offering spans health IT platforms (including telehealth and virtual pharmacy), AI/ML analytics, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, and modeling & simulation. Over 3,200 employees deliver solutions across civilian public health programs (NHLBI), military warfighter training systems, Navy C4I modernization, and supply chain optimization. Revenue model is contract-based, serving cabinet-level agencies and DoD; operational scale includes multi-site depot-level repair programs and distributed training delivery.
DLH runs Terraform and Ansible for infrastructure, Power Platform (Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI) for enterprise automation, C++/C#/Python/MATLAB for scientific and defense applications, Git for version control, and Cisco networking. Recently adopting 3D scanning technology.
Active projects include warfighter training curriculum and real-time 3D/mixed reality training systems, NHLBI program management, tacnet network applications, radio program repair planning, Navy C4I modernization, and logistics automation with CI/CD documentation integration.
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