Federal IT modernization and cloud infrastructure partner
Improvix is a federal-focused systems integrator built around four service lines: Data & AI, Application Services, Cloud & Infrastructure, and Cybersecurity. The tech stack—Azure, AWS, Kubernetes, Jenkins, ServiceNow, Power Platform—reflects a modernization-heavy customer base; active projects span State Department application migration, ServiceNow platform overhauls, and DevSecOps pipeline work. Notably, they're replacing .NET and SharePoint, signaling a shift away from legacy Microsoft stacks toward cloud-native and containerized architectures.
Improvix Technologies, founded in 2012 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, serves federal agencies through technology consulting and systems integration. The company operates across four practice areas: Data & AI, Application Services, Cloud & Infrastructure, and Cybersecurity, with an innovation lab (IPX CREATE) focused on emerging mission-critical solutions. At 201–500 employees, the organization is engineering-heavy (16 active engineering roles) and hiring steadily in the US. Core customer pain points center on legacy system modernization, ServiceNow workflow optimization, cloud security compliance, and infrastructure scalability—each directly addressed by their service offerings.
Improvix uses Azure, AWS, Kubernetes, ServiceNow, Power Platform (Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate), Jenkins, GitHub, GitLab, Python, Prometheus, Grafana, and ELK Stack. They are retiring .NET and SharePoint in favor of cloud-native alternatives.
Current projects include modernizing mission-critical applications at the U.S. Department of State, ServiceNow platform modernization across multiple modules, DevSecOps pipeline security, cloud infrastructure automation, and enterprise-scale solutions. They are also focused on vulnerability assessment automation and integration work.
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