IT services and systems integration for U.S. federal and state government agencies
CompTech provides IT, engineering, and program management services to federal, state, and local government—Army, Air Force, Navy, FAA, DLA, and OPM among their clients. The tech stack is legacy-heavy (Oracle, SQL Server, Windows, Active Directory, PLC/SCSI/HMI controls) with no active tech adoptions, while projects center on data warehousing strategy, large-scale migrations, and DoD acquisition pipeline work. Pain points cluster around DoD compliance, high-availability infrastructure, and data governance—typical of government contractors scaling mission-critical systems.
Notable leadership hires: Growth Director
CompTech is a government IT contractor founded in 2005, based in Dayton, Ohio, serving federal, state, and local agencies across defense, logistics, aviation, and personnel management. The company holds CMMI Level 3, ISO 9001, ISO/IEC 20000-1, and ISO/IEC 27001 certifications. With 201–500 employees, CompTech operates a 60/40 split between engineering and non-engineering roles, with hiring velocity slowing. Current initiatives include data warehousing modernization, large-scale system migrations, and federal capture expansion—work that demands deep DoD compliance and cybersecurity expertise.
Oracle, SQL Server, PL/SQL, Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Active Directory, and industrial controls (PLC, HMI, SCADA). No recent tech adoptions or migrations away from this core stack.
U.S. federal and state government agencies: Army, Air Force, Navy, FAA, DLA, OPM, State of Ohio, and City of Dayton. All contracts require DoD compliance and federal cybersecurity certifications.
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