Tactical edge networking and communications for U.S. defense operations
Fuse builds virtualized network systems, modular tactical gateways, and edge computing solutions for airborne, maritime, and ground military environments. The tech stack reveals a defense-grade systems integrator: IP networking protocols (BGP, OSPF, IPsec, TLS), virtualization (VMware, KVM, Hyper-V), plus heavy investment in requirements management (IBM DOORS, Jama Connect, SysML/MBSE) and configuration control—standard for defense contractors managing ITAR/EAR compliance. Active hiring is engineering-focused (10 roles, mostly mid/senior), with projects spanning network controller development, tactical airborne systems, and late-stage integration risk reduction.
Fuse Integration supplies communications, networking, and computing solutions to U.S. Navy, Air Force, and other defense agencies. The product suite centers on virtualized network architectures, modular tactical edge virtual networks, and gateway systems designed for distributed warfighter operations across multiple domains. Founded in 2010 and based in San Diego, the 51–200-person company operates as a systems integrator serving NAVAIR, NAVWAR, and USAF clients. Engineering and operations expertise drive design; pain-point tracking shows ongoing focus on systems engineering maturity, vendor quality control, inventory management, and de-risking complex tactical communication deployments in high-stakes operational contexts.
Fuse uses virtualization platforms (VMware, KVM, Hyper-V), defense networking protocols (BGP, OSPF, IPsec, TLS), Linux, and requirements/configuration tools (IBM DOORS, Jama Connect, Jira, SysML/MBSE) for systems engineering and compliance.
San Diego, California. The company was founded in 2010 and is privately held, with 51–200 employees.
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