
Cognitive is an IT and software engineering services company dedicated to elevating the quality, speed and delivery of today’s US government healthcare programs. With a wealth of clinical expertise and hands-on experience, our team understands the significant challenges our government clients—and their customers—face every day. This real-world experience equips us to develop IT solutions that seamlessly connect all facets of healthcare delivery. At Cognitive, we’re guiding government agencies to the forefront of technology innovation in healthcare delivery.
The DevOps Manager position is part of the Cognitive professional services team supporting the DoD Defense Health Agency TRICARE Fifth Generation Contract (“T-5”) supporting TriWest Healthcare Alliance. The primary role will be to support the development, deployment, and integration of complex software systems to the Microsoft Azure Government Computing Cloud.
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Why Join Us?

Cognitive Medical Systems’ purpose is to empower people and organizations to optimize healthcare delivery through innovative technology solutions.
Since our software development company’s founding in 2010, consistent focus on innovative and solutions-based HealthIT applications drives our progress forward. Our rapid expansion is fueled by our continued improvement and innovative approach to solving IT-related challenges.
The Cognitive Way powers our results-driven approach to make our customers successful. Today our government contracting efforts serve the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Health and Human Services, and several commercial customers. Cognitive specializes in an area called Clinical Decision Support (CDS). CDS technology enables precise access to relevant point-of-care data to doctors, nurses, and patients that encompasses a patient’s entire healthcare record. Cognitive’s provides “real-time” CDS that helps simplify the complex clinical workflows that define modern healthcare. Simply, our innovations lead to better healthcare.