Federal systems integrator for defense, intelligence, and civilian agencies
Integral is a systems integrator serving federal defense and intelligence agencies with a 40-year operating history. The company runs a mature enterprise stack (VMware, Oracle, SQL Server, Active Directory) while actively adopting containerization (Docker, Kubernetes) and Zero Trust Architecture—indicating a shift toward modern cloud-native defense infrastructure. Heavy engineering hiring (67 roles) against a small data team (5) reflects a systems-integration business model: deep infrastructure work rather than analytics-led.
Integral partners with federal defense, intelligence, and civilian agencies to design and deploy integrated IT solutions. The company specializes in systems engineering, program management, cybersecurity, and digital transformation, with particular focus on cloud computing and advanced digital solutions. Based in McLean, Virginia, Integral operates across infrastructure management, application modernization, and compliance-driven environments (FISMA). Current project work spans TSA system integration, Army modernization efforts, continuous monitoring, and lifecycle upgrades—typical of mission-critical federal IT services.
VMware (vSphere, vCenter, ESXi), Oracle, SQL Server, Active Directory, Kubernetes, Docker, SharePoint Online, Palo Alto Networks, and HP Service Manager. Currently adopting Docker, Kubernetes, and Zero Trust Architecture while phasing out Microsoft Access.
Active work includes TSA system integration, U.S. Army combat capabilities modernization (DEVCOM), Army application modernization (PL ALTESS), continuous monitoring strategies, and data migration solutions.
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