Ktech Today
Today, Ktech retains our core business competencies and has expanded into specialty manufacturing of prototype systems, and greatly broadened commercial sales. With our diversification into new markets, our growth has been phenomenal. Revenues hit $65 million in 2007, and more double-digit growth is expected in the next several years. Ktech will continue to take the technologies and capabilities developed from supporting the government to the commercial sector.

Employees of Ktech’s Pulsed Power
Technologies Department surrounding
Narrow Band Test System-A. |
Our IT & Controls Division has expanded to include satellite
systems support, satellite tracking, and airborne flight test support.
With the addition of our Field Test Department in 2008, Ktech now
offers support services to the airborne flight test community,
including telemetry, flight termination systems, optical support,
mission communication and data relay, range clearance, and general
experimentation.
We continue to provide services to SNL, encompassing the entire range of pulsed power and radiation effects related research and operations. In 2010, we broadened our pulsed power capabilities by adding our Directed Energy Division. This department offers turn-key solutions to the pulsed power community with a focus on pulsed power engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, research and development, and extensive High Power Microwave and RF simulation capabilities.
Ktech’s success over the years can be attributed to the high caliber of staff we have attracted and retained. We have created an enjoyable yet challenging work environment for our employees, and we offer a comprehensive benefits plan to ensure employee retention.
Steven Downie, who joined Ktech in 1986 after a 9-year career at SNL, and subsequently served as Pulsed Power Department Manager, Vice President of Pulsed Power Operations, and President of Ktech Corporation, was named CEO and Chairman of the Board in 2008.