MILSATCOM and RF systems engineering for DoD and space operations
Integrity Communications Solutions engineers protected satellite communications and RF systems for the U.S. military and federal space agencies. The tech stack (MATLAB, STK, Cameo Systems Modeler, Git, Jenkins) reflects a systems-engineering-heavy organization focused on modeling, simulation, and controlled deployment—typical of defense contractors managing mission-critical infrastructure. Current hiring velocity is accelerating with 6 engineering roles and 1 security role, skewed toward senior engineers, while pain points center on RMF compliance and process automation, suggesting internal scaling friction around DoD regulatory requirements.
Integrity Communications Solutions is a Colorado Springs-based veteran-owned firm founded in 2009, specializing in protected MILSATCOM, RF systems, software development, and mission planning for the Department of Defense, U.S. Space Force, U.S. Navy, and NASA. The company operates across two parallel tracks: government-contracted satellite communications and military sensor systems on one side, and commercial sensor innovation in radar, methane detection, and terrestrial tracking on the other. Work spans architecture design, systems engineering, operations support, and full lifecycle mission execution. The organization maintains small-team structure (51–200 employees) with deep technical depth in communications engineering, systems modeling, and compliance-driven development.
Primary tools include MATLAB, STK, Cameo Systems Modeler, Jenkins, Git, Linux, Windows, VMware, and Active Directory. These support systems engineering, simulation, configuration management, and secure infrastructure across government contracts.
Active work includes mission planning for protected MILSATCOM systems, RMF documentation and hardening, CMMC compliance implementation, cybersecurity solution deployment, and configuration management process support for DoD customers.
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