Cloud, cyber, and data center infrastructure for federal agencies
OSC Edge builds infrastructure and security solutions for DoD and federal customers, with heavy emphasis on Citrix virtualization, Oracle database platforms, and Azure cloud services. The hiring mix—5 engineers, 2 security specialists, and a sales role—reflects a services delivery organization scaling to support active migrations and RMF authorization packages. Pain points around compliance, outages, and disaster recovery shape the project pipeline: theater-level network modeling, Citrix farm migrations, and cloud scalability work dominate current work.
OSC Edge is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI), an Alaska Native Corporation, operating as a services firm focused on federal and DoD customers. The company specializes in cloud infrastructure (Azure), cybersecurity (RMF assessment and authorization), data center operations, Citrix virtualization deployments, and Oracle database management. Based in Atlanta with 51–200 employees, OSC Edge delivers solutions spanning network design, system integration, data migration, and compliance automation for government agencies managing mission-critical infrastructure.
Primary stack: Citrix (StoreFront, Horizon, Virtual Apps, NetScaler, Gateway), Oracle (Database, RAC, GoldenGate, Data Pump), Azure (SQL, Synapse Analytics, Data Factory, Virtual Desktop, infrastructure), VMware, Cisco, Active Directory, and Splunk for monitoring.
Active projects include RMF assessment and authorization for DoD networks, Citrix farm migrations to cloud, theater-level network modeling, Oracle database optimization, modernized hosting migrations, and disaster recovery strategy implementation.
OSC Edge's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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