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.
Languages (1)
Ada 95
Ada 95 is a high-level, structured, statically typed, object-oriented programming language designed for real-time, embedded, and distributed systems. It is an international standard language, and is the most recent version of the Ada language. It is designed to be reliable, efficient, and maintainable, and is suitable for a wide range of applications. It supports strong typing, modularity, generics, exception handling, and object-oriented programming. It also has a wide range of libraries and tools for development, debugging, and testing.
Operating Systems (1)
Solaris
Solaris is a Unix-based operating system developed by Sun Microsystems. It is designed to provide a secure, reliable, and high-performance computing environment for enterprise and commercial applications. Solaris is based on the UNIX System V Release 4 (SVR4) operating system and includes a variety of features such as support for multiple processor architectures, advanced networking capabilities, and a wide range of system management tools. Solaris is available in both server and desktop versions, and is used by many organizations around the world.
Devices (1)
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.
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