Government contractor providing software modernization and field operations support
TechFlow is a 201–500-person, employee-owned government contractor built around two distinct competencies: modernizing legacy applications using Agile and SAFe methodology, and managing distributed field operations at scale. The tech stack (PyTorch, Azure, AWS, GCP, .NET, Java, Python) supports both software engineering and cloud infrastructure work, while the hiring mix reveals operational scale — 48 ops roles against 24 engineering roles — signaling that sustaining and scaling field logistics networks (thousands of buildings, tens of thousands of work orders annually) is as critical as new development.
Notable leadership hires: Site Lead
TechFlow modernizes government information systems and operates mission-critical field services across U.S. federal agencies. The company was one of the first government contractors to adopt SAFe at scale and has modernized over 50 distinct government IT applications. Beyond software, TechFlow runs performance-based logistics operations with hundreds of field technicians managing preventive and corrective maintenance, energy audits, and facilities support. The business spans three main areas: digital transformation (Agile/SAFe software modernization), base operations support (facilities, energy, environmental compliance), and logistics coordination (cargo, personnel, equipment movement). Headquartered in San Diego and founded in 1995, the company operates exclusively in the U.S. market.
PyTorch, Azure, AWS, GCP, .NET, Java, Python, Docker, Jenkins, Jira, Confluence, SQL Server, and Oracle. Also uses AWS GovCloud, Selenium for testing, and SonarQube for code quality.
Enterprise logistics modernization, cargo and personnel movement systems, energy audits and HVAC modernization, range operations management, environmental compliance, and government application modernization using Agile and SAFe methodologies.
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