Trusted Science and Technology | Embedded Developer with C/Python | seL4 developer | Full Time | Flexible hours | Rockville, MD
Trusted Science and Technology is a small research and development company. We create innovative cyber security solutions for DARPA, AFRL, and other DoD/IC research agencies.
We are looking for developers that are low level embedded and have experience with seL4 or other separation kernels.
If you meet your SoW, you will get paid. The FAR is very, very clear on this issue.
1) All of my resources are committed to the gov and I am not an idiot.
2) This is simply not true. It doesn't matter what flavor of contract you have: time and materials, cost plus fixed fee, etc. You have milestones and deliverables that are defined by your SoW. If you don't meet the milestones, you will not get paid. There is no incentive to "do nothing and wait for the last month of the contract"
3) This is an especially idiotic statement. These are called ECPs, which are a contract mod, which if there are enough of, the contract can get re-competited. Adding ECPs is a very, very bad idea.
You clearly have no idea what you are posting about wrt to gov contracts
Source: I own a small R&D company that works for the DoD and IC
You can pay your people whatever you want, but the gov will only pay your people what the DCMA says they are worth. If you pay higher, it comes out of profit (which is also metered by the DCMA) or some other source.
Source: A own a R&D engineering company that works for the DoD and IC.
I can pay a EE PhD $400k/year but the DoD will "only" pay me back around $175k for this person's time. I have to make up the difference.
Hence, for defense contractors, we "only" pay what the DCMA will let us charge.
In order, what matters are: tickets, experience, degrees, certs
Trusted Science and Technology is a small research and development company. We create innovative cyber security solutions for DARPA, AFRL, and other DoD/IC research agencies.
We are looking for developers that are low level embedded and have experience with seL4 or other separation kernels.
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