B-1 Bomber

The Rockwell B-1 Lancer is a supersonic variable-sweep-wing heavy bomber employed by the U.S. Air Force for long-range strategic and tactical missions. It is commonly used for precision strike and conventional payload delivery, leveraging its variable-geometry wings and integrated avionics to adapt to diverse operational profiles.

Projects (3)

Backup Controls and Displays

1998 – 1999, Embedded Software Engineer

Screens used to emulate B-1 Bomber hardware such as switch boards and displays in the event of their failure.

Mission Data Loader

1998 – 1999, Embedded Software Engineer

Mission Data Loader for the B-1 Bomber's avionics software upgrade, implemented as a publish-subscribe interface for distributing critical flight and targeting data across the system.

System Management Function (SMF) Controls and Displays

1998 – 1999, Embedded Software Engineer

Screens used to monitor the B-1 Bomber’s custom-built avionics operating system.

Jobs (1)

Boeing, Defense & Space Group

1998 – 1999, Embedded Software Engineer

Embedded Software Engineer at Boeing's Defense & Space Group in Oklahoma City, developing avionics software for the B-1 Bomber's Block E upgrade