C5T Corporation
Tyler Tichler is a skilled developer currently working at C5T Corporation since February 2022. Prior to this role, Tyler served as a web application developer at Data Connectors Cybersecurity Community from August 2020 to February 2022. Tyler's career began at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville ITS, where work as an IT support technician took place from August 2017 to May 2020. Tyler earned a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, completing the degree in 2020.
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C5T Corporation
C5T is a small, service disabled-veteran owned, woman owned business based in Scott AFB, Illinois. We prize innovation-minded people who are interested in more than a 7:30 - 4:30 routine. Imagination and motivation are key ingredients to success. To apply or to learn more about C5T and our capabilities, please visit our website www.c5t.com. C5T Corporation is comprised of professionals with many years of Defense Department and Civil Aviation experience as military, civilian, and contractors. C5T Corporation's expertise is in Command & Control, Communications, Cyber, and Capabilities Transformation (C5T). Our C-4 experience spans Mobility Air Forces, Combat Air Forces, Civil, Joint, and Coalition Forces working air and ground net-centric capabilities. We “bridge” operational and technical domains, by filling the gaps between operational need and the specialties that fill the need so they fit together into a seamless system; thus providing synergy. Our C4 experience makes us uniquely qualified to “operationalize” Information Technology (IT) and to provide a balanced risk assessment for security purposes. We have experience in a range of services including program management, project integration, and functional management. We have also worked business process re-engineering, strategic planning, and change management. While our main customers are government, we also provide superior consulting services to assist commercial firms in understanding how they best fit into the enterprise world of the Department of Defense, military and civil aviation and its connectivity to technological advances including information systems.