GovCIO operates across the full federal IT stack—VMware, Windows Server, SQL Server, Remedy, Cisco—while actively adopting SD-WAN and Workday and phasing out Windows Server and Oracle ADF. The hiring profile skews heavily toward senior engineers (199 of 409 roles) and ops staff (73), with concentrated demand for zero-trust architecture and legacy system modernization. This mix reflects a services organization managing large installed bases for military and civilian agencies while simultaneously building new cloud and security-first infrastructure.
Notable leadership hires: Task Order Lead, CDM Lead, Team Lead, Data Infrastructure Lead, Agile Team Lead
GovCIO delivers IT modernization, application support, and cybersecurity services to U.S. federal agencies, military branches, and civilian departments including Health and Human Services and NIH. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, the company employs 1,001–5,000 people across the United States and Middle East. Current focus areas include zero-trust architecture rollout (U.S. Air Force), NIH network modernization, legacy system decommissioning, and DevSecOps transformation. The team comprises former military, government, and industry technologists managing mission-critical systems while driving transition to containerized and cloud-native environments.
VMware (vSphere, vCenter, vCloud Director), Windows/Windows Server, SQL Server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Cisco, Remedy ITSM, SolarWinds, F5 BIG-IP, Puppet, NetBackup. Currently adopting SD-WAN and Workday; replacing Windows Server and Oracle ADF.
Zero-trust architecture for U.S. Air Force; NIH network and TIC services modernization; legacy system replacement; ISR system integration; QoS implementation for voice/video/data networks; and service portal development for federal customers.
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