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David Tyler

David Tyler's work experience begins in 1982 when they joined IITRI as a Research Engineer. David held this role until 1985. In 2007, David became the CEO of Advanced Automation Corporation. David still holds this position.

David Tyler pursued their education at SUNY Polytechnic Institute, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer and Information Sciences in 1984. David subsequently obtained a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer and Information Science from the same institution, completing their studies in 1988. In addition to their academic degrees, David Tyler holds a certification as a Certified Reliability Engineer (CRE) from the ASQ, although the specific month and year of its acquisition are unknown.

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Syracuse, United States

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Advanced Automation Corporation

AAC is a team of specialized engineers and multi-disciplined experts. Systems Engineering (SE) is our Heritage. It’s in our DNA and we incorporate SE principles into everything we do for our government and corporate clients. We are all holistic thinkers. We are also pioneers and avid users of simulation and modeling technology tools. AAC is making a difference in the pursuit of our National Defense. Our focus is at both the Systems and Human levels. At the Systems Level, AAC helps government and industry clients within the aerospace-defense sector solve mission-critical problems and develop lifecycle sustainment strategies, also helping them develop new possibilities for innovation throughout the process. We are experts in the Federal Acquisition System and help our clients navigate its complexity. We apply advanced economic and financial modeling to help clients make knowledge-based decisions and drive their business/mission strategy with confidence. At the Human Level, AAC develops customized training programs and conducts training on a diverse range of engineering subjects, applying automation and innovation to both the content and delivery of instruction. We’ are also making a difference on the ground, where we enable warfighters and others to operate more effectively in cross-cultural environments. AAC’s network of international resources is available to address issues of cultural intelligence, conflict resolution, localization, translation, and interpretation, almost anywhere in the world. AAC’s Mission and Core Values are understood and shared by all of our people.


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51-200

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