Systems Engineering

Managing full lifecycle systems support; installation, upgrades, virtualization, and disaster recovery

Optimize performance

Systems engineering provides the structured approach needed to design, integrate, and sustain complex mission-critical systems across defense, intelligence, and civilian operations. Systems engineering ensures that federal programs meet performance, reliability, and security standards while remaining cost-effective and scalable.

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    • Deploy and configure hardware and software for mission-critical federal systems in accordance with agency security and compliance standards.

    • Perform system upgrades and replacements with minimal operational downtime, ensuring continuity of government operations.

    • Validate and test all installations and upgrades to meet performance, interoperability, and cybersecurity requirements.

    • Manage user accounts, roles, and permissions in Active Directory to enforce federal identity and access management policies.

    • Maintain and optimize SharePoint and Exchange environments for secure collaboration and data sharing across agencies.

    • Monitor, troubleshoot, and remediate system issues to ensure continuous availability and compliance with federal IT standards.

    • Develop, maintain, and test disaster recovery and continuity of operations (COOP) plans for critical federal systems.

    • Coordinate with agency stakeholders to ensure rapid response and minimal disruption during outages or emergencies.

    • Conduct scenario-based drills and updates to validate procedures, identify gaps, and enhance system resilience.