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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Information Technology Careers

Information Technology Careers

DSA, Inc., is seeking Qualified Candidates with Active TS/SCI.

Information Technology Careers –  TS/SCI IT Professionals/Cloud Architects, Red Hat and Linux System Administrators, and Java Developers and SharePoint Developers needed wanted for IMMEDIATE assignment.
MUST HAVE ACTIVE TS/SCI.

Location is Charlottesville VA. 
DSA will provide relocation and Signing Bonus.

Email: marie.meyers@dsainc.com.
Marie Meyers
Senior Director of Human Resources

Employee owned, mission driven

Information Technology Careers


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Founded in 1963, Data Systems Analysts, Inc. (DSA) has been providing Defense and Federal Government customers’ business-driven Information Technology and consulting solutions and services for more than 50 years. DSA’s people excel in helping our customers achieve sensitive, mission-critical business goals and objectives. DSA is a 100 percent employee-owned company: every employee has a stake in the success of our company and our customers.

Since its inception, DSA has played an important role in supporting the U.S. Warfighter. In one of its first major programs in the early 1960s, DSA partnered with the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to provide a secure and reliable messaging system for America’s fighting forces and our allies. DSA engineers developed the world’s first packet switch in the 1960s and helped pioneer the use of electronic messages for the DoD. These innovative solutions have been critical in supporting U.S. fighting forces to command, control, and communicate on battlefields from Vietnam to the most recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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