NCIM is a 51–200-person Dutch software shop specializing in defence, NATO, and critical-infrastructure systems—command-and-control platforms, forensic tools, satellite comms, and meldkamer (emergency dispatch) systems. The tech stack reflects this: Java (Spring Boot, Hibernate), .NET (ASP.NET, Entity Framework), Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Azure. Hiring is accelerating with 7 of 9 open roles at senior level, concentrated in engineering—a pattern consistent with scaling complex, regulated systems rather than volume growth.
NCIM has operated since 1988 as a software development firm serving defence, law enforcement, and public-sector clients across the Netherlands. The company's output spans command-and-control systems, forensic applications, satellite communications infrastructure, and contract-management tools. Every team member has a software engineering background. The organisation operates from Den Haag and is privately held. Current pain points centre on administrative overhead—high-volume administrative work, financial record accuracy, and error-free administration—suggesting operational-scaling friction typical of engineering-led firms.
Java (Spring Boot, Hibernate), .NET (ASP.NET, Entity Framework, C#), Docker, Kubernetes, Angular, React, Vue, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Azure, and AWS. Exact Online and Excel are also in use.
Defence and NATO software, forensic applications, command-and-control systems, satellite communications, and critical emergency-dispatch platforms. The firm has operated since 1988.
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