Cleared Foundry engineers for Booz Allen Hamilton, federal contractors, and consulting firms in Tysons requiring Palantir implementation expertise.
Tysons is the headquarters of Booz Allen Hamilton—one of the largest federal consulting and technology services firms in the United States and a major Palantir implementation partner. Beyond Booz Allen, Tysons hosts dozens of management consulting firms, professional services companies, and federal contractors supporting defense, intelligence, and civilian agencies.
The concentration of consulting firms in Tysons means programs here often involve strategic technology consulting, digital transformation, data modernization, and analytics platforms—exactly where Palantir Foundry and AIP are relevant. But consulting firms don't always have deep Foundry implementation expertise in-house. They need technical specialists who can actually build production systems.
Booz Allen Hamilton is one of the largest implementers of Palantir platforms in the federal space. The company has deep relationships with DoD, intelligence community, DHS, and civil agencies. Annual revenue is roughly $9B, with the majority from federal clients.
Where Booz Allen uses Palantir:
Booz Allen has Palantir-certified engineers, but large programs often need additional specialists—particularly engineers who can focus full-time on Foundry implementation while Booz Allen consultants handle strategy, program management, and client relationships. We work as subcontractors on these programs, providing cleared Foundry engineers who integrate with Booz Allen's existing teams.
Tysons hosts a concentration of management consulting and professional services firms supporting federal programs:
These firms win strategy and transformation contracts, then need technical specialists to implement specific platforms. When the solution involves Foundry, they need engineers who know how to build production systems.
Beyond consulting firms, Tysons hosts traditional defense contractors and systems integrators:
Federal agencies hire consulting firms to modernize legacy systems and consolidate data from dozens of disconnected sources. These programs often identify Palantir as the integration platform—but then need engineers who can actually implement it. Strategy consultants excel at PowerPoint; they need implementation partners who build production systems.
Booz Allen and other firms support classified intelligence programs requiring multi-source data integration, operational analytics, and mission planning tools. These programs need cleared engineers who can work in SCIFs and understand intelligence workflows—not just generic data engineers.
Federal agencies and defense organizations hire Tysons contractors to build or modernize security operations centers. Cyber threat data integration, security analytics, incident response workflows. Foundry can provide the data integration platform, but someone needs to build pipelines that handle high-velocity threat data.
Defense and federal agencies need better visibility into contracts, spending, and program performance. Consulting firms win modernization contracts, then discover the agency has dozens of financial systems that don't integrate. Foundry can provide the integration layer—but requires engineers who understand federal acquisition data and financial systems.
Management consulting firms are excellent at strategy, stakeholder management, change management, and navigating federal bureaucracy. But strategy consultants typically don't write code or build production data pipelines. When their recommendations include implementing Palantir Foundry, they need technical partners.
Large consulting firms have technology practices, but these groups are often spread thin across multiple clients and platforms. For a specific federal program that requires dedicated Foundry engineers, they need subcontractors who can provide cleared specialists focused exclusively on Palantir implementation.
This is where we fit: We work as subcontractors on federal programs where the prime contractor needs Foundry specialists. The prime maintains the client relationship and program management; we provide the technical implementation expertise they need.
Many Tysons contractor programs require security clearances. Intelligence work requires TS/SCI with polygraph. Defense programs typically need Secret minimum. Clearance processing takes 12-18 months.
Our engineers hold active clearances and have worked on classified programs. We understand security requirements, facility access procedures, and how to work in SCIF environments. When a consulting firm wins a classified program requiring Foundry expertise, we can start immediately—no 18-month wait for clearances.
Subcontracting for federal programs: We work within your existing program structure. You maintain the customer relationship and program management; we provide Foundry specialists who integrate with your teams.
Production implementation expertise: Engineers who've built Foundry systems that work in production—not consultants who only discuss architecture. We know how to design ontologies for complex federal domains, build pipelines that handle messy real-world data, and develop Workshop applications users actually adopt.
Federal domain understanding: Experience with defense logistics, intelligence workflows, healthcare data, financial systems, and cybersecurity operations. We understand federal data standards, security requirements, and compliance obligations.
Cleared engineers for classified work: Active clearances (Secret, TS/SCI) allowing immediate engagement on classified programs. Experience working in SCIFs and compartmented environments.
VOSB for small business goals: As an SBA-Certified VOSB (CAGE: 9ZDW1, UEI: U8CWL9QJZGH1), we help prime contractors meet small business subcontracting requirements on federal programs.
We're based in Ashburn, Virginia—25 minutes from Tysons via the Dulles Toll Road. Our engineers work on-site at contractor facilities throughout Tysons Corner. We understand facility access procedures, badging requirements, and security protocols for both cleared and uncleared work.
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