Defense and space tech provider delivering IT infrastructure and custom software to federal clients
STI-TEC is a defense-focused solutions provider built around federal program support, custom application development, and IT infrastructure management. The tech stack—Python, MATLAB, C++, plus SAP, Power BI, Tableau, and GIS—reflects a mixed engineering and data analytics footprint tailored to defense and space workflows. Active hiring across 168 roles (115 posted in the last 30 days) skews heavily toward senior engineers and ops staff, suggesting aggressive scaling on program delivery and system integration rather than product innovation.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Engineer
STI-TEC delivers IT and software solutions to federal defense and commercial clients, with specialties spanning program support, application development, network architecture, IT management, and operations. The company was founded in 2000 and operates as a small disadvantaged business (SDB) based in Dayton, Ohio. Active projects include space domain awareness initiatives, battle management command-and-control systems, weapon system product support, and investigative data management. The business model centers on custom delivery and long-term client relationships across defense, space, and federal agencies.
Core languages: Python, MATLAB, C++, Lua. Enterprise/BI tools: SAP, Power BI, Tableau, Qlik. Development: Jira, Confluence, Bitbucket, React. Infrastructure: VMware, Active Directory, GIS. Currently adopting Power BI and Power Apps.
Federal defense and space programs: space domain awareness, battle management C3 systems, weapon system sustainment, investigative data management, program support services, and future concept development across DoD and civilian agencies.
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