Pros
There are some dedicated individuals, both civilian and ex-military who work for PTP.
Cons
This is a “technology” company that has an ephemeral grasp on the technology that is the backbone to their entire endeavor. At best. Any shortcut or penny saving scheme is embraced by management, while fully understanding the ramifications of their decisions should this strategy catch up with them. Documentation? Long range IT plan? Risk assessment process? Don’t expect to find those here. The CEO once exclaimed to me "I want to be a billionaire" which is admirable except it seems to be his overarching concern. The process to achieve a well-known technical certification was primarily a checkbox exercise, with half those boxes being checked without the underlying proficiency having been met. I witnessed a disturbing lack of integrity while employed at PTP, which should not have surprised me seeing as they have been found guilty in the past of fraudulently billing hours on a federal contract. Google it. My immediate supervisor had nothing nice to say about the previous persons in my position, even though he made the hiring decision. He also divulged he would do things like disconnect remote users or otherwise sabotage people under his own direct supervision if he was “annoyed” with them. I could go on, but hopefully you get the picture.