5G and secure network infrastructure for U.S. federal government missions
Nokia Federal Solutions builds communications infrastructure and 5G networks for federal agencies, with a tech stack spanning LTE/5G, IP/MPLS routing, optical transport (SONET), and network orchestration (NETCONF/YANG, REST APIs). The company is actively working through network migrations and live traffic transitions while balancing compliance demands against modernization—a pattern typical of government contractors managing legacy infrastructure alongside next-generation deployments. The hiring mix skews toward mid- and senior-level engineering and support roles, suggesting execution-focused growth rather than rapid scaling.
Nokia Federal Solutions is a U.S. government-focused subsidiary delivering 5G, LTE, and secure network solutions to federal agencies. Founded in 2024, the company operates from Chantilly, VA with 51–200 employees. The product portfolio spans mission-ready 5G private and tactical wireless networks, IP and optical network modernization, and UAS/C-UAS communications infrastructure, backed by Nokia Bell Labs research. Current operational focus includes network migrations, proof-of-concept deployments, automated service provisioning tools, and integration of 4G/LTE with 5G solutions. The business model centers on long-term federal contracts requiring security clearances, compliance certification, and technical support across multiple network domains.
Core technologies include 5G, 4G/LTE, IP/MPLS routing protocols (OSPF, BGP), optical transport (SONET, Ethernet), network management (SNMP, NETCONF/YANG, REST APIs), and development languages (C, C++, Go). Linux, Unix, and Microsoft Office are also in use.
Active projects include network migrations, proof of concept deployments, automated service creation tools, 4G/LTE and 5G integration, training program development, and process improvements in financial and compliance systems.
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