Government contractor delivering cyber, cloud, and software services across federal agencies
Zachary Piper Solutions is a federal contractor (201–500 employees, McLean, VA) supporting six government sectors: Intelligence, Defense, Energy, Homeland, Health, and Civilian. The tech stack—Cisco, Palo Alto, AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Java—reflects a hybrid cloud and infrastructure modernization posture. Active hiring across engineering (66 roles) and security (20 roles) in the last 30 days, combined with projects around DoD modernization and RMF cybersecurity workstreams, signals scaling to meet federal compliance and legacy-to-cloud migration demand.
Zachary Piper Solutions partners with U.S. federal agencies and prime contractors to deliver technical services across cyber security, cloud & IT infrastructure, software engineering, and data science. Founded in 2011, the company operates on government contracts spanning defense, intelligence, energy, and civilian sectors. Core pain points include DISA compliance, legacy infrastructure modernization, supply-chain risk mitigation, and maintaining secure connectivity across classified and unclassified networks. The business model is contract-driven; sales and delivery are tightly coupled to government fiscal cycles and procurement processes.
Primary stack: Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Java, Docker, Jenkins, SQL Server, PostgreSQL. Actively adopting: Terraform, Azure Resource Manager, Bicep for infrastructure-as-code.
Active projects include DoD modernization, Air Force and Army modernization initiatives in AI and cloud, DHS network services activation, classified imagery and ISR systems support, RMF cybersecurity workstreams, and legacy infrastructure obsolescence mitigation.
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