Defense and federal health IT modernization through cloud infrastructure
eSimplicity builds cloud and data infrastructure for U.S. government agencies in defense, intelligence, health, and civilian services. The stack—Go, Kafka, Kubernetes, Databricks, SageMaker, Redshift Spectrum on AWS—reflects a modern data-platform posture; the project list (container security, secure CI/CD, data pipeline infrastructure, PoC work on EMR/Databricks) signals active investment in compliance-grade data maturity and automation. Hiring velocity is accelerating across engineering and leadership (CTO, Chief Solutions Architect, Capture Director open), indicating both technical scaling and bid-capture expansion.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Technology Officer, Chief Solutions Architect, Capture Director
eSimplicity, founded in 2016 and based in Silver Spring, Maryland, serves federal agencies across health, defense, intelligence, and civilian services. The company integrates commercial and open-source tools to modernize government IT operations, with a focus on data infrastructure, cloud migration, and compliance. At 201–500 employees, eSimplicity operates at the mid-market defense contractor scale, balancing technical delivery against federal procurement cycles and relationship depth. Current pain points center on data-infrastructure scalability, federal healthcare compliance, and manual-configuration overhead.
Go, Kafka, Kubernetes, Databricks, AWS SageMaker, Redshift Spectrum, AWS EMR, Apache Airflow, Salesforce, GitLab, Terraform. Infrastructure-focused: Okta, AWS SNS/SQS, EventBridge.
Container security, secure CI/CD pipelines, data pipeline infrastructure (ETL), rapid data restoration, compliance-grade data maturity modeling, and PoCs with Redshift Spectrum and Databricks for large-scale analytics.
eSimplicity's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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