Federal IT engineering and cloud infrastructure services
Soliel is a 51–200-person federal contractor built around Linux, Kubernetes, and AWS infrastructure, with active work on DoD compliance, cryptographic services, and devsecops pipelines. The hiring mix—mostly senior engineers and security roles—reflects their core challenge: scaling expertise in highly regulated environments where vulnerability management and authorization controls demand depth over speed.
Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, Soliel delivers end-to-end IT engineering to the federal government across defense and civilian agencies. The company holds ISO 9001, ISO 20000-1, ISO 27001, CMMI-DEV and CMMI-SVC Level 3 certifications, and is designated as an 8(a) and Economically Disadvantaged Woman Owned Small Business. Core service areas span enterprise architecture, cloud engineering, software design, cybersecurity, and network systems. Strategic partnerships with VMware, HP, Red Hat, AWS, and Cisco anchor their infrastructure delivery. Current project load centers on Linux-based devsecops environments, OCI-compliant Kubernetes platforms, DoD RMF implementation, and continuous monitoring programs.
Linux, CentOS, Kubernetes, AWS, Docker, Python, Ansible, Puppet, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Java, TLS, HSM, and LDAP form their primary operational stack.
Yes. DoD RMF implementation is an active project, and maintaining DoD cybersecurity compliance is a documented operational priority across their federal contracts.
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