Mission-critical systems and data engineering for U.S. government agencies
Solerity is a 30-year-old systems integrator and software engineering firm serving DoD, Intelligence, and Civilian federal agencies. The stack—Java, Python, C++, Go, Elasticsearch, Oracle, AWS, Azure—reflects deep infrastructure and analytics work; the active hiring push is concentrated in engineering (7 of 10 roles) at senior and mid levels, signaling either contract wins or a push to scale cleared-labor capacity. Pain points around cleared-talent shortage and DoD contract competition reveal the core constraint: talent acquisition and proposal velocity in a constrained federal contracting market.
Solerity delivers systems engineering, software development, data analytics, cybersecurity, and program-support services to U.S. military branches (Army, Navy, Air Force), Intelligence agencies, and civilian departments (DHS, State, Transportation, Agriculture, Commerce). Founded in 1991, the firm operates from headquarters in Herndon, Virginia with satellite offices in Maryland, Illinois, Colorado, Hawaii, and Missouri, plus field locations across the country. Work spans enterprise resource planning, network design, database administration, cloud migration, and high-performance computing—typically organized around task orders and indefinite-delivery contracts (OASIS+, IDIQ vehicles). The organization is V3-certified and actively hiring engineering talent with security clearances.
Solerity uses Java, Python, C++, JavaScript, Go, Elasticsearch, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Docker, Jenkins, GitLab CI/CD, AWS, Azure, GCP, Apache NiFi, Spring Boot, and Cisco SD-WAN infrastructure—reflecting systems integration, data pipelines, and cloud workloads for federal customers.
Active initiatives include cloud-native microservices integration, data ingestion workflows, automation for AI/ML deployment, contract vehicle responses (SEAPORT, OASIS+), acquisition strategy reviews, and data dictionary/near-real-time analytics capabilities for federal clients.
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