Government cybersecurity and cloud infrastructure for DoD and federal agencies
OSC Edge operates a defense-focused systems integrator business built on VMware, Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, and Azure infrastructure. The tech stack skews toward compliance-heavy environments (RMF authorization, CSFC, PKI) and the project list reveals active migration work on cloud-hosted SQL and Synapse Analytics alongside VDI modernization—typical of federal IT modernization cycles. Hiring is concentrated in engineering and senior technical roles, with security-specific demand, suggesting ongoing delivery pressure on DoD contract work.
OSC Edge is a privately held systems integrator and subsidiary of Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (an Alaska Native Corporation) that serves federal and Department of Defense customers. The company specializes in cybersecurity (RMF compliance, cloud authorization), security operations centers, data center management, cloud infrastructure (primarily Azure), and enterprise application development (SharePoint). Based in Atlanta, the organization operates at 51–200 employees and maintains focus on federal contract capture and compliance-driven IT modernization—particularly VDI environment upgrades, data migration, and security solutions architected to meet DoD and Navy requirements.
Primary stack: VMware (Horizon, vCenter), Cisco (networking, voice, ISE, DNA), Palo Alto Networks, Azure (SQL, Synapse Analytics), Oracle, Splunk SIEM, Terraform, Ansible, Python. Recently adopting Webex, Crestron, Polycom.
Yes. 22 active roles across engineering (9), data (4), security (4), sales (3), ops (2). Hiring primarily senior-level roles (16 of 22) in the United States.
VDI and hosting environment modernization, Azure SQL/Synapse scalability projects, DoD/Navy security solution architecture, PKI certificate authority configuration, and data migration initiatives for federal compliance.
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