Cybersecurity hardware and services for federal and defense networks
Sealing Technologies builds edge-computing cyber-defense hardware and turnkey SOC support for DoD and federal agencies. The tech stack spans Windows, Linux, Kubernetes, Python, and Node.js/React—a mixed infrastructure and web footprint typical of hardware-software hybrids. Active projects reveal operational maturity challenges: pricing governance and compliance (FAR/DFARS) dominate the roadmap alongside kit deployment automation and fleet management, signaling a company scaling beyond custom solutions into repeatable, compliant products.
Sealing Technologies, founded in 2012 and acquired by Parsons, delivers cyber-defense hardware, enterprise implementation services, and SOC operation support to the U.S. federal government and private-sector defense contractors. Core offerings include ruggedized edge-computing appliances, system assessments, software development, and fly-away kits for field deployment. The 51–200-person team operates from Columbia, Maryland and maintains deep relationships across the DoD. Operations span mechanical design, embedded systems, compliance certification, and customer training—reflecting a vertically integrated approach to mission-critical infrastructure.
Windows, Linux, Kubernetes, Python, Node.js, React, Elasticsearch, Ansible, and ESXi. Also uses design tools (Autodesk Inventor, SolidWorks, ANSYS) for hardware development.
Columbia, Maryland, United States. The company was founded in 2012 and is now a subsidiary of Parsons Corporation.
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