SAP and cloud services for U.S. government and enterprise
Johnson Technology Systems is a defense-contractor-rooted SAP and cloud services firm running deep SAP expertise (ECC, S/4HANA, BTP, Analytics Cloud) alongside AWS and Azure adoption. The hiring velocity skews engineering-heavy (10 of 19 recent roles) with mid-to-senior seniority, reflecting active project load across cloud migrations, infrastructure solutions, and SAP product onboarding—operationally constrained by federal compliance, availability demands, and legacy landscape modernization.
Johnson Technology Systems, founded in 2003 and headquartered in Reston, Virginia, delivers SAP implementations, cloud migrations, and managed IT services to U.S. government agencies and commercial enterprises. The company holds a U.S. Department of Defense prime contractor relationship, ISO 20000-1 and CMMI-L3 certifications, and operates cleared facilities. Core service areas include SAP RISE and S/4HANA implementations, cloud platform migrations (AWS and Azure), SAP BTP solutions, and managed services; the firm also supports government modernization programs and maintains partnerships with universities on innovation initiatives.
JTSi specializes in SAP S/4HANA, SAP ECC, SAP RISE implementations, SAP BTP (including Concur and SuccessFactors), SAP Analytics Cloud, SAP HANA, SAP BW/4HANA, and SAP Cloud ALM for migrations and upgrades.
JTSi deploys and manages solutions on AWS and Azure, currently adopting both platforms. Infrastructure tooling includes Terraform, Ansible, Kubernetes, Docker, and Route 53 for service deployment and migration workflows.
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