Digital agency delivering government and enterprise modernization
Insomniac Design is a 25-year-old agency built around full-stack digital delivery—UX, branding, web development, and data infrastructure—for organizations requiring regulatory compliance and legacy system overhauls. Their tech stack spans Spark, Kafka, Airflow, dbt for data pipelines alongside frontend (JavaScript, React-adjacent tools) and infrastructure (GCP, AWS, Terraform, Docker), suggesting deep capability in both citizen-facing digital transformation and backend data complexity. Active hiring tilts toward senior engineering roles, paired with modernization and permitting-system projects, indicating they're scaling to handle high-volume, compliance-heavy workstreams.
Insomniac Design partners with government agencies and large enterprises on strategic technology modernization. Based in Washington D.C. with offices in London, Bucharest, and ChișNăuți, the agency brings together UX/design, full-stack development, and data engineering under a single operating model. Their project mix—platform modernization, new permitting systems, cloud-ready infrastructure—reflects a focus on organizations navigating legacy system constraints and multi-agency coordination. Pain points include federal IT governance compliance, high-volume data processing, and security-compliance challenges, typical of public-sector and regulated-industry clients.
Apache Spark, Kafka, Apache Airflow, dbt, PostgreSQL, GCP, AWS, Terraform, Docker, Python, JavaScript, Node.js, Java, Drupal, and WordPress. Also working with RAG, Figma, and Cypress.
Washington, D.C., with additional offices in London, Bucharest, and Chișnăuți. Actively hiring in the United States and Moldova.
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