Coleman Technologies
Tom Julien has over 45 years of experience in engineering and management within the technology and defense sectors. Currently serving as Manager of Systems Engineering at Coleman Technologies, Inc. since 1997, Tom has previously held positions as a Staff Engineer at Lockheed Martin from 1995 to 1997, and as a Senior Engineer at Martin Marietta from 1984 to 1995. Tom's career began in the US Navy, where Tom served as a Petty Officer First Class (ET1) from 1978 to 1984.
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Coleman Technologies
Please note the information on this page, with the exception of the information below, is provided by Linked In and not approved by Coleman Technologies. For accurate and up to date information and statistics, please visit www.ctiusa.com or call 800-345-7743. Coleman Technologies' Network Solutions Group solves client problems with advanced and emerging technology solutions in the areas of data center, unified communications, contact center, secure infrastructure, managed services and mobility (wireless) for mid-market-to-enterprise clients based in the United States. Our unique approach to delivering successful projects is based upon our Aerospace heritage which allows our clients to reduce their risk and experience a shorter time-to-value. We have attained the highest levels of certifications with our primary partners such as Cisco, EMC and VMware including being named Cisco's Global Enterprise Partner of the Year in 2008. Through our Electronic Systems Group we are able to customize Cisco and other mobility hardware to deliver solutions for law enforcement, public safety, national militaries, positive train control, traffic control, campus safety and first responder applications. Our Federal IT division services the IT needs of the US Government while the rocket scientists in our Federal Systems group cover the breadth of DOD weapons system development – from essential acquisition professionals directly supporting Government program offices to experienced systems engineers designing and building solutions. CTI excels in good and bad economies and views the 2009 recession as an opportunity to expand to additional markets while others contract.