DMI delivers end-to-end managed services—mobility, cloud, cybersecurity, network ops, and application development—primarily to the public sector. The tech stack reflects a government-heavy customer base: ServiceNow, PeopleSoft, SAP, Active Directory, and heavy compliance tooling (NIST, ITIL). Active projects center on FedRAMP migrations, VDI infrastructure, and data warehouse re-platforming to Oracle, while pain-point clustering around SLA performance and security compliance suggests the core challenge is operational stability at scale in high-volume, highly-regulated environments.
DMI is a managed-services firm operating across federal, state, and local government agencies and commercial enterprises worldwide. The service portfolio spans mobility management, cloud operations, cybersecurity, network operations, and custom application development. The company operates a high-touch support model—33 active support roles indicate a staffed help-desk or NOC function—paired with steady engineering and ops hiring. Current initiatives include FedRAMP cloud migrations, VDI deployments, network infrastructure modernization, and data warehouse optimization, reflecting the technical debt and compliance demands typical of large government IT estates.
ServiceNow, Windows, PeopleSoft, SAP, DataStage, SQL, Active Directory, Microsoft 365, Azure AD, Cisco, Jira, and NIST compliance frameworks. Adopting RFID and BigFix; migrating away from SharePoint.
McLean, Virginia. The company hires in the United States, India, and Japan, with a workforce of 1,001–5,000 employees.
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