CTI designs, builds, integrates, and deploys capabilities for a wide variety of customers, facilities, and organizations. CTI’s business areas can be generally grouped into four categories: EW, C4ISR, Tactical/Unmanned Systems, and Training and Simulation.
- Electronic Warfare (EW)
CTI has decades of experience in the EW arena. Primarily focusing on Electronic Attack, CTI has built (or helped build) a wide variety of EW systems. From the EA-6B ICAP-III Tactical Display System to the Intrepid Tiger II Networked EW Pod, CTI has been critical in DoD’s efforts to expand its deployed EW capabilities.
- Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR)
CTI has worked a number of C4ISR-related programs for DoD, Counter-Narcotics, and other defense and security organizations. Ranging from over-the-horizon communications and data links, to modern cellular systems, to airborne surveillance systems, CTI has shown its ability to bring new concepts and new capabilities to these communities quickly and at low cost.
- Tactical/Unmanned Systems
CTI prides itself in supporting the warfighter. To that end, CTI develops tactical and unmanned systems and capabilities to meet the current and future needs of those that put themselves in harm’s way. Whether integrating advanced payloads, providing new display concepts and technologies, or ensured enhanced situation awareness, CTI delivers what is needed to fight the good fight.
- Training & Simulation
The military has a critical need to "train like they fight." To satisfy this need, CTI provides a variety of EW, sensor, communications, and other simulations in support of training, concept development, and familiarization. In addition, CTI is capable of performing wholesale upgrades to large, complex flight simulators including visual, motion, computational, aural, and other aspects of these training devices.

