Onebrief builds a command operating system for military planning and decision-making, deployed across NIPR, SIPR, and JWICS networks. The tech stack (React, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, AWS) combined with active work on a scalable simulation platform (AtomEngine) and real-time collaboration infrastructure suggests they're shifting from static planning tools toward dynamic, cloud-native command environments. Hiring remains heavily weighted toward senior engineering (27 of 65 roles), indicating focus on architectural stability and compliance rather than rapid feature expansion.
Onebrief operates a command and planning platform designed for military leaders and operations teams. The product runs on classified and unclassified U.S. military networks (NIPR, SIPR, JWICS), supporting planning exercises, operational deployment, and real-time collaboration at scale. The company is expanding usage across allied and partner organizations while building AtomEngine, a cloud-based simulation and modeling platform to support scenario planning and analysis. Core challenges center on stability, performance, and navigating DoD compliance (STIG, ATO accreditation) in a military software environment.
React, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Kubernetes, AWS, Python, Java, Go, GraphQL, gRPC, and observability tools (Elasticsearch, Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog). They use Terraform and Ansible for infrastructure automation and Keycloak for identity management.
A scalable simulation and modeling platform called AtomEngine, real-time collaboration infrastructure, operational planning deployment, and accreditation support (STIG, ATO) to meet DoD requirements.
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