Federal IT contractor specializing in agile development and data operations
Technatomy is a service-disabled, veteran-owned government IT contractor (51–200 employees, founded 2000) built around Java, Python, JavaScript, and Kubernetes—a classical polyglot stack for federal modernization work. The hiring mix is heavily engineering-focused with sparse sales coverage, and recent hiring velocity is decelerating, suggesting either a staffing plateau or project-driven recruitment cycles typical of government services firms.
Notable leadership hires: Proposal Lead
Technatomy delivers software development, systems modernization, and operations & maintenance services to federal government agencies. The company holds ISO 9001, ISO 27001, and CMMI Maturity Level 3 certifications and positions itself as more agile than mega-contractors, with particular expertise in clinical health IT, intelligent process automation, data engineering, and systems integration. The R&D division, IntrafaciX, focuses on commercial solution integration in process automation, data integration, application testing, and edge computing. Work spans the full technology lifecycle from design through O&M.
Java, Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Spring Boot, React, Next.js, Docker, and Kubernetes across their development and modernization projects.
Active projects include the Vesee 2.0 program. Internal pain points center on modernizing legacy systems, ensuring platform sustainability, and managing complex federal proposal efforts.
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