Threat simulation and red team services for U.S. defense and special operations
Threat Tec delivers live threat emulation, wargaming scenarios, and training simulations for U.S. defense and allied partners. The stack spans Java, Python, Angular, React across Azure, AWS, and GCP—typical of a defense contractor managing hybrid-cloud infrastructure—but the project list reveals the real workload: language training (LREC) programs for special forces groups, UAS contracts, and scenario-based instruction systems. Hiring leans ops, training, and engineering (with minimal churn), which aligns with their service-delivery and curriculum-development footprint rather than product velocity.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Operating Officer
Threat Tec operates from Hampton, Virginia, as a mid-sized defense contractor (501–1,000 employees) focused on threat intelligence, simulation, and training for U.S. military and special operations units. The company specializes in live threat emulation, red team exercises, wargaming, and modeling & simulation—delivered alongside foreign language training (LREC), training programs, and web-based planning tools. Clients include special forces groups and allied defense agencies. The workforce is anchored in engineering, operations, and training roles, with active pain points centered on operational security, classified information handling, lesson integration, and training program effectiveness.
Java, Python, Angular, React, C++, C#, SQL (Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL), Azure, AWS, GCP, Terraform, CloudFormation, Jira, TestRail, CI/CD, and collaboration tools like SharePoint and Blackboard.
Hampton, Virginia. The company also hires in Japan and maintains active recruiting in the United States.
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