Mission Technologies builds integrated command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems and autonomous platforms for U.S. defense and allied forces. The tech stack reveals a dual-track engineering culture: legacy defense systems (LabVIEW, FPGA, Quartus, Vivado) run parallel to cloud-native infrastructure (Kubernetes, Docker, AWS/Azure), with active adoption of Crossplane and Kyverno signaling infrastructure-as-code maturity. The hiring profile is heavily weighted toward security (231 roles) and engineering (445), with concurrent projects spanning fleet modernization, enterprise security upgrades, and simulation environments—indicating a multi-year transformation across legacy platforms and cloud migration.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Test Engineer, Team Lead, IT Lead, Agile Process Lead, Program Security Lead
Mission Technologies, a division of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), provides integrated defense solutions spanning C5ISR operations, AI/ML for battlefield decision-support, cyberspace and electronic warfare, unmanned and autonomous systems, live-virtual-constructive (LVC) training, and platform modernization. The division operates at scale across 5,001–10,000 employees, with active hiring in nine countries including the United States, Germany, Australia, Romania, South Korea, Peru, Qatar, the United Kingdom, and Djibouti. Active projects include fleet refueling and complex overhaul (RCOH), the Joint Simulation Environment (JSE), and a mission-critical systems enhancement program. Core challenges center on securing legacy and modernized systems, maintaining RMF compliance, and fielding new acquisition programs while sustaining operational readiness.
Mission Technologies runs LabVIEW, FPGA tools (Quartus, Vivado), Linux, Windows, Java, C++, Python, and MATLAB for defense systems; AWS, Azure, and OCI for cloud infrastructure; Kubernetes and Docker for containerization; and Azure AI, GraphRAG, and Power BI for analytics and modeling.
Headquartered in McLean, Virginia. The division hires across nine countries: United States, Germany, Australia, Romania, South Korea, Peru, Qatar, United Kingdom, and Djibouti.
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