Associate Technical Fellow at The Boeing Company
Greater Seattle Area
Associate Technical Fellow at The Boeing Company
Greater Seattle Area
• Associate Technical Fellow position at The Boeing Company
* SBInet (Secure Border Initiative) C3I COP System Software Architect
* FCS (Future Combat System) Program – Architect, Advanced Information Mangement, in the SOSCOE (System of System, Common Operating Environment), COMM and Networking.
• IEEE ISORC (International Symposium on Object Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing) 2005 Conference General Host, Seattle
• Principle investigator for architecting Infosphere enhancements in security, identity, real-time and wide-area scalability. Extensive experience in distributed real-time systems architectures
• Over 20 years of research and development experience in real-time distributed object-oriented architecture design and development in Boeing’s Defense and Space group. Including development of robost demonstration systems for Boeing projects.
• Member of Air Force Joint-Battlespace-Infosphere Architecture Working group.
• On the Program Committee for ISORC 2003 (International Symposium on Object-Oriented Real-Time Distributed Computing).
• Member of International OMG Real-Time CORBA working group.
• Member of Real-Time Distributed Ada 95 Enhancement Team, and served as Rapporteur for IRTAW’99 meeting (International Real-Time Ada Workshop).
• Keynote speaker at 1997 Workshop on Methods and Tools for Ada95 Distributed and Real- Time Systems, Brest, France.
• Published 20+ Conference Papers, and 60+ Boeing documents and software systems.
Architect for next generation scalable pervasive information dissemination systems. Specialist in all aspects of computer science technologies.
• Tactical Ad-Hoc Network Semantic Routing
• Scalable Distributed Real-Time Architecture
• Network Identity and Security Architecture
• Adaptable Component Based Systems Architect
• Real-Time Object-Oriented Computer System and Language Design
• Web and Network Centric Scalable Architectures
Also an avid photographer.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
2007 — Present (1 year)
Developing architectures and vision for what I call a "3rd Generation Network Centric Paradigm Shift". This is a change needed in the way computer scientists design systems to keep up with the massive scale and complexity challenges of the 21st century.
(Public Company; Defense & Space industry)
April 1981 — Present (27 years 4 months)
Senior Architect dealing with Networking in challenging mobile ad-hoc environments.
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Computer Software industry)
1994 — 2006 (12 years)
(Computer & Network Security industry)
1999 — 2001 (2 years)
Helped design the XNS.org trust community standard and helped build initial reference implementation and public deployment.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
September 1999 — March 2000 (7 months)
MS, Computer Science, 1981 — 1982
BS, Computer Science and Engineering, 1978 — 1981
Math and Computers 1976 — 1978
Math 1973 — 1976
surfing 1969 — 1970
1965 — 1969
1962 — 1964
Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Racing, Biking, Wind Surfing, Skiing, Computer Science, Climbing, Lanikai, Kailua, Hawaii, Photography
ACM, IEEE, XNS
Associate Technical Fellow membership