Systems integration and modernization for US Intelligence Community and federal agencies
Interclypse is a 51–200-person engineering services firm built around C/C++, Python, Java, and real-time operating systems, with deep roots in the Intelligence Community and federal government. The company is shifting infrastructure toward AWS while phasing out OpenVMS, and the hiring velocity is accelerating with 110+ engineers on staff — a signal of expanded capacity for large-scale modernization contracts. Active projects cluster around legacy system modernization, cybersecurity, and graph-based analytics, reflecting the core tension in their customer base: mission-critical systems that need to shed technical debt.
Notable leadership hires: Data Lead Tech Lead, Business Intelligence Lead
Interclypse solves integration and engineering problems for the US Intelligence Community, federal agencies, and state government, with some commercial work. Founded in 2007, the company operates from Annapolis Junction, Maryland, and focuses on systems architecture, software engineering, DevOps, and hardware/software product delivery. The work spans modernization of critical infrastructure, advanced cybersecurity capabilities, network operations, and data analytics. Hiring is concentrated in engineering and specialized roles (data, security, ops), weighted toward senior and mid-level talent, indicating large-scope projects requiring both expertise depth and leadership continuity.
C/C++, Python, Java, JavaScript, React, Spring Framework, .NET, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and real-time operating systems (RTOS). Stack is primarily on-premise; AWS adoption is underway.
Annapolis Junction, Maryland. Founded in 2007, the company serves US Intelligence Community and federal/state government customers.
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