Defense infrastructure consulting with focus on networks, storage, and security
NetServices is a 51–200-person consulting firm built around defense and federal IT infrastructure—networks, storage, Active Directory, and security for DoD and Air Force clients since 1996. The tech stack (Cisco, Red Hat, ServiceNow, AWS, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible) reflects a hybrid on-premises-to-cloud migration posture, while the project list (capacity planning, cloud platform work, vendor escalation support) and pain-point cluster (outages, capacity, security, modernization) show clients struggling with aging infrastructure and operational continuity—a structural fit for a consultancy that sells expertise in those exact gaps.
NetServices provides multi-tier infrastructure support and systems integration for U.S. defense and federal agencies. The firm specializes in network design, storage (NAS and SAN), Active Directory management, and computer security, with deep expertise in messaging (Microsoft Exchange), high-availability computing, and COOP planning. Current work spans large-scale systems projects, cloud-based infrastructure services, and network performance capacity planning. Staffing is senior-heavy (5 of 8 engineering hires are senior level), signaling a services model centered on deep technical expertise rather than scaling headcount.
Cisco, CompTIA, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux+, ServiceNow, AWS, Kubernetes, Linux, Windows, Terraform, Ansible, JavaScript, Angular, and Jira. The mix reflects hybrid on-premises and cloud infrastructure work.
Chantilly, Virginia. The company was founded in 1996 and remains privately held with 51–200 employees.
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