Cloud modernization and zero-trust security for federal agencies
GAMA-1 Technologies modernizes legacy government infrastructure through cloud migration, AI-driven automation, and federal compliance tooling. The tech stack reveals a heavy security and DevOps orientation: Kubernetes + OpenShift, identity platforms (ForgeRock, SailPoint, Active Directory), and multi-cloud observability (Splunk, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks). Hiring is security-heavy (9 of 21 open roles), suggesting they're scaling compliance and zero-trust architecture faster than general engineering capacity—a pattern common in government contractors managing accelerating federal cybersecurity mandates.
GAMA-1 Technologies is a federal contractor specializing in cloud modernization, mission data management, and cybersecurity compliance for agencies including NOAA and NASA. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Greenbelt, Maryland, the company operates as a Small Disadvantaged Business with AWS Advanced Tier and Microsoft Partner certifications. Core capabilities span infrastructure migration (AWS, Azure, GCP), real-time data platforms for meteorological and scientific applications, enterprise identity and governance (ForgeRock, SailPoint), and DevSecOps automation. Projects focus on migrating scientific applications to cloud, building weather visualization systems, automating security controls, and managing federal Authority to Operate (ATO) compliance.
Kubernetes, OpenShift, AWS/Azure/GCP, GitLab, Python, Java, C/C++, Fortran, React, Angular, Splunk Enterprise Security, CrowdStrike, Palo Alto Networks, RAG, and Fortran. They're actively adopting ForgeRock and SailPoint for identity management.
Cloud modernization of legacy federal systems, real-time meteorological data visualization, security reviews and risk assessments, migration of scientific applications to AWS, and federal compliance automation (A&A, ATO). Primary customers include NOAA and NASA.
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