ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO
Code Intelligence for National Security Tech
Albuquerque is the heart of America's defense technology corridor. Sandia National Labs, proximity to Los Alamos, aerospace contractors—the code here protects national security and pushes scientific boundaries.
Where Science Meets Security
Sandia National Labs is one of the largest employers in New Mexico, running some of the most sophisticated engineering programs in the world. Los Alamos National Lab is an hour north. Defense contractors like Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Boeing all have significant operations here.
This isn't typical enterprise software—it's systems where reliability is non-negotiable, where security requirements are measured in classification levels, and where code might run for decades. LOOM helps Albuquerque developers understand the complex systems that national security depends on.
What Albuquerque Developers Get
Defense System Architecture
National lab codebases involve scientific computing, simulation systems, and security-critical infrastructure. LOOM maps how classified and unclassified systems interconnect.
Aerospace Software Mapping
Satellite systems, weapons testing, and aerospace engineering involve code with extreme reliability requirements. LOOM shows dependencies that must never break.
Legacy System Navigation
Government systems often span decades of technology evolution. LOOM helps teams understand FORTRAN, C, and modern code coexisting in critical systems.
Albuquerque Tech Ecosystem
Kirtland AFB / Sandia Area
Sandia National Labs and defense contractor offices. Where national security technology gets developed and maintained.
Uptown / Northeast Heights
Commercial tech companies and aerospace contractors. Where defense industry experience spawns private sector innovation.
Downtown / UNM Area
University of New Mexico and emerging startup scene. Where academic research connects to commercial applications.
Albuquerque Tech Resources
- Sandia National Labs - One of America's premier national security research facilities
- University of New Mexico CS - Computer science and engineering programs
- AFRL / Air Force Research Lab - Advanced aerospace and defense research
- CNM Ingenuity - Regional technology incubator and accelerator
- New Mexico Tech Council - Connecting the state's technology community
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