Government contractor delivering IT modernization and mission support to federal agencies
OBXtek is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (founded 2009) with 300+ employees executing 15+ federal contracts across defense and civilian agencies. The tech stack skews operational (Remedy, ServiceNow, SharePoint, Power BI, Microsoft Project) rather than product-centric, and hiring is concentrated in operations and finance roles at senior levels — a pattern typical of government services firms managing compliance-heavy delivery. The pain-point list (indirect cost regulations, payroll discrepancies, FAR/DFARS compliance, cost reporting) reflects the administrative complexity of federal contracting, not product gaps.
OBXtek provides IT modernization, cybersecurity, mission support, and acquisition management services to U.S. federal agencies including the Air Force, Army, State Department, and Department of Defense. The company operates three Centers of Excellence spanning digital modernization (cloud, enterprise IT service management, software engineering), mission support, and acquisition/program management. With CMMI-DEV and CMMI-SVC Level III certifications, ITIL, and ISO compliance, OBXtek delivers structured services across 15+ active contracts at locations worldwide. Revenue is diversified across multiple prime contracts rather than a single product; the business model is project and time-and-materials based.
Primary tools: Remedy (ITSM), ServiceNow, SharePoint Online, Power BI, Microsoft Project, SonarQube, Docker, Kubernetes, Cisco/Juniper networking, Deltek/Costpoint/Unanet for accounting, and Adobe Creative Suite. Currently migrating from Windows 10 to Windows 11.
Prime contracts with U.S. Air Force, Army, Department of State, Department of Agriculture, General Services Administration, National Guard, Department of Transportation, Department of Justice, and Defense Language Institute.
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