Defense and government infrastructure services spanning remediation, facilities, and security systems
Versar Global Solutions operates across three pillars—environmental remediation, mission-critical facilities management, and physical security integration—primarily for U.S. government and defense clients. The tech stack reveals a hybrid operational model: legacy Windows + ServiceNow + IBM Maximo for asset and maintenance management, paired with emerging data capabilities (DuckDB, Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch) for ETL and analytics. Active hiring in ops (34 roles) and engineering (27) signals a shift toward data-driven facility operations and security system consolidation, especially given current projects around PACS/IDS replacement and data lake architecture.
Notable leadership hires: Power Plant Shift Lead, Electrical Shift Lead, Airfield Shift Lead
Versar Global Solutions is a Washington DC–based contractor serving U.S. Department of Defense, federal agencies, and commercial clients across environmental remediation, facilities sustainment, and security infrastructure. The company spans nearly 1,600 employees globally, with operational footprints in fuel facility repair, airfield and power plant operations, and complex security system integration. Core service lines include remediation and redevelopment, project/program management, operations and maintenance, IT applications for environmental projects, and physical security systems for mission-critical installations. Current work focuses on PACS/IDS/video system replacement, access control and intrusion detection installation, backup/disaster recovery, and compliance monitoring across U.S. government sites and overseas locations.
Windows, AWS SES, Azure, ServiceNow, Jira, Microsoft Project, IBM Maximo, GIS, Python, TensorFlow, PyTorch, DuckDB, and Lenel OnGuard for security access control. Engineering teams are building ETL pipelines and data lake infrastructure.
Primarily United States, with additional hiring in Saudi Arabia, El Salvador, Iraq, Kuwait, Marshall Islands, Germany, and Jordan—reflecting overseas facility and defense operations.
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