DoodleWeb
INDUSTRIES / AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE

Aerospace and defense buyers do their homework. The website is the first technical interview. We build sites that survive procurement diligence, classified-adjacent caution, and the inevitable engineering review.

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THE TERRAIN

What makes aerospace and defense sites different

Buyers in this sector are engineers, program managers, and contracting officers. They are not impressed by glossy stock photos. They want specifications, certifications, and clarity.

Content is technical, and technical readers smell vague language from a mile away. Active verbs, real numbers, named programs.

Compliance is a baseline. ITAR awareness, CMMC requirements, export control, government contractor norms. The site has to reflect that the company knows the rules.

The brand has to feel serious without feeling stale. Modern, restrained, confident. No clip art, no buzzwords.

WHAT WE BRING

Built for aerospace and defense from the start

Technical credibility, by design.

Visual systems that read as serious to engineers. Typography, photography, content patterns built to earn technical buyer trust.

Compliance-aware delivery.

ITAR, CMMC, and export-control basics built into our team's working assumptions. We do not learn the rules on your dime.

Performance and specifications at the center.

Real data, real charts, real spec sheets, integrated cleanly. Not buried in PDFs nobody finds.

COMPLIANCE

What we know walking in

  • ITAR-aware content handling
  • CMMC Level 2 basics
  • Export control on technical content
  • WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility
  • Section 508 alignment for federal-facing pages
  • Cloud hosting in U.S.-only data centers
QUESTIONS

Things people ask us

Yes. We treat technical content with appropriate caution and route classification questions to client compliance officers as standard practice.

Ready to build for aerospace and defense?

Whether you are a prime, a sub, or a propulsion startup, we can build a site that holds up in front of engineers and contracting officers.

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