IT-Strat has been running point on federal IT since 2002, delivering cybersecurity, software development, database management, and business intelligence services to agencies whose threat models include nation-state actors, critical infrastructure compromise, and operational disruption across defense, homeland security, and aviation sectors.
The work is concrete: protecting systems that keep planes in the air, borders managed, and military operations moving. The company operates as a certified Small Woman and Minority owned (SWaM) firm, which factors directly into federal contracting pipelines and small business set-asides. There's no consumer product play here - this is pure mission support, where the margin for error in a security posture is effectively zero.
Technical domains span the full stack of federal IT needs, but cybersecurity sits at the center of the value proposition. Teams work within government frameworks and compliance regimes - FISMA, FedRAMP, whatever the agency's authorization boundary demands. The pairing of defensive security work with in-house software development and data intelligence capabilities means engineers aren't just monitoring alerts; they're building and hardening the systems themselves.