R&D and systems engineering for federal health, defense, and homeland security
Goldbelt C6 is a federal contractor focused on research, development, and systems engineering for the Departments of Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Defense. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward enterprise infrastructure (Remote Desktop Protocol, Cisco, HP, Teams, SharePoint) and government-specific tools (Deltek, iCIMS), reflecting the compliance and operational requirements of federal contracting. Active hiring spans engineering, operations, and research across mid to senior levels, with recent project velocity concentrated on VTS system reliability, cultural property protection, and religious freedom database work — indicating sustained government funding and deepening subject-matter specialization.
Goldbelt C6, headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia, is an Alaska Native Corporation and 8(a) certified Small Disadvantaged Business providing research, development, and systems engineering expertise to federal agencies. The company operates two primary service lines: life and engineering sciences R&D for Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Defense; and logistics, category management, and C6ISR (command, control, communications, cyber-defense, and intelligence/surveillance/reconnaissance) support for Homeland Security, State, and Defense. With 501–1,000 employees, the firm maintains a portfolio of active projects spanning VTS system maintenance, cultural property protection initiatives, and database expansion work. Goldbelt C6 is a subsidiary of Goldbelt, Inc., a larger Alaska Native entity with diversified holdings in real estate, tourism, and government services.
Goldbelt C6 provides research, development, and systems engineering services in the life and engineering sciences to the Departments of Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Defense, along with logistics and C6ISR support services to federal agencies.
The primary stack includes Remote Desktop Protocol, Deltek, iCIMS, ADP, Cisco, HP, Adobe Connect, Microsoft Teams, Webex, and SharePoint—a mix of enterprise infrastructure, government accounting, and collaboration tools typical of federal contracting environments.