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Joseph (Jay) Sailer

Software Integration Test Engineer at TCG - Tactical Communications Group

Joseph (Jay) Sailer has a diverse work experience in the field of software integration and military operations. Joseph (Jay) started their career in 1994 as a Traffic Management Operations Journeyman in the United States Air Force and later served as a C-130/HC-130 Loadmaster. In 2001, they began a series of roles within the Air Force, including Chief of Wing Interoperability Cell, Air Surveillance Officer, and Air Weapons Officer. During this time, they also served as Assistant Flight Commander and Flight Commander, where they managed training, scheduling, and personnel evaluations. From 2006 to 2015, they held various leadership positions, such as Chief of E-3 Interoperability, Joint Interface Control Officer, Chief of Current Operations, and Chief of Squadron Standards and Evaluations. Their responsibilities included managing budgets, coordinating training missions, and leading teams of evaluators. Joseph (Jay) also worked as an Assistant Director of Operations, where they oversaw flight, simulator, and deployment training for a squadron. Most recently, in 2016, they worked as a Software Integration Test Engineer at TCG - Tactical Communications Group, LLC.

Joseph (Jay) Sailer pursued their Bachelor's degree in Sports Management from West Virginia University from 1988 to 1993. After completing their undergraduate studies, they decided to further enhance their educational qualifications and enrolled at American Military University in 2008. During their time there, Joseph pursued a Masters degree in History, which they successfully completed in 2009.

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TCG - Tactical Communications Group

Tactical Communications Group, LLC provides military digital tactical Data Links software solutions for domestic and international defense related contractors and government organizations. The company's products include a family of tactical communications managers/front-end processors that support the multi-tadil data link environment; asuite of data link development and integration support tools; and a suite of data link operational training systems. Its products also include Battlefield Operations Support System that provides data link simulation and test device for desktop, laptop, and portable simulation and test devices; and DERGViewer, a data extraction and reduction guide, which assists with data link integration and testing that monitors and analyzes various host interactions. In addition, the company's products include Ground Tactical Data Link System for operational link-16 equipped fighter and bomber squadrons; and Host MissionSoftware, which is used with mobile radar systems in the United States and Australia, air surveillance and control systems for the USAF, Link-16 range control systems for the USAF, and specialized airborne platforms. Further, its products include integration tool kit, comprising host system simulators, terminal emulators, DERGViewer, test scripts and scenarios, integration and test engineering support, and interface control documentation; and LinkPRO, a suite of software components that provide a custom configurable front-end processor for implementing Tactical Data Links in host platforms. The company provides application programming interface documentation to the U.S. Air Force, the U.S. Navy, and various domestic and international organizations. It offers its solutions to integrate digital communications systems into surveillance, command and control, and weapons platforms. Tactical Communications Group, LLC was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts.


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