About
Maintainer who codes. Builder who ships.
Founder of Silicon Logic, co-inventor of APURSS, Senior Airman in the United States Air Force — 6th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, MacDill AFB, Tampa, Florida.
01 Who
I came to the Air Force from an IT background. I’m a self-taught developer — and most of what I build, I build because I felt the gap myself, on the floor, on a shift. The systems I ship are shaped by the realities of shift work: missing parts, paper logbooks, whiteboards that get erased mid-handoff, aircraft that have to be ready by sunrise. The result is software that gets used, not software that gets demoed.
02 The throughline
From the 22nd Air Refueling Wing Innovation Lab at McConnell to the AMU at MacDill, the throughline is the same: real problems, real squadrons, real outcomes. APURSS ships hardware and firmware to the flightline. The unified maintenance logbook ships software to every shop in the squadron. Silicon Logic ships benchmarks you can verify, not just believe. Different surface area, same instinct: build what the people doing the work actually need, then make it production-grade.
03 What I work on
- Cryptographically signed benchmarking of local AI inference
- Maintenance-focused web applications (Microsoft Dataverse, Azure, Entra ID)
- Embedded firmware and remote-actuation systems
- Operational dashboards and shift-handoff tooling
- Quick-reference and parts-lifecycle systems for aircraft maintenance