Flight Tonight Zero - Touch Tactical Configuration for Resilient Edge Infrastructure

Flight Tonight Zero - Touch Tactical Configuration for Resilient Edge Infrastructure

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Evan Lynch

Hello, and thank you for joining our Signal Media Webinar. Fight tonight. Zero-touch Tactical Configuration for Resilient Edge Infrastructure. I'm Evan Lynch, reporter with Signal Media, and I'd like to welcome you to this online event. The opinions expressed in this webinar are of the presenters and are not to be construed as official or reflecting the views of AFCEA International. During this webinar, sponsored by Curtiss-Wright and NexTech Solutions, experts will help you understand what fight tonight readiness actually looks like at the Edge infrastructure level. 

Our speakers today are Dominic Perez, Chief Technology Officer at Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions and Will Lester, Vice President of Engineering at NexTech Solutions. Dominic has been with PacStar, which is now a part of Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions for 15 years. He and his team have won tactical networking equipment and software awards for several DOW tactical programs. Will leads the NexTech Solutions Engineering Department responsible for architecting, implementing, and maintaining custom technology solutions for customers. He has more than 15 years of experience in leading technology initiatives in infrastructure, software, and organizational development. But before we go to our speakers, I strongly encourage you to ask your questions using the question box on your screen as early as possible as there will be a Q&A segment at the end. Guys, the floor is yours. 

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Dominic Perez

Dominic Perez

Chief Technical Officer

Dominic Perez joined Curtiss-Wright in 2008 as part of the company’s Quality Department. He took an active role in product development and was part of the team that created the first small form factor (SFF) PacStar 1200-Series modules which evolved into the industry-leading PacStar 400-Series product line. In 2013, he led the Quality Systems and Networking Engineering departments, which among other responsibilities created the PacStar Secure Wireless Command Post (SWCP). He was promoted to Vice President of Systems Engineering in 2020 and tasked to lead the development of the company’s next generation of integrated solutions. In 2021, he was promoted to Chief Technical Officer and appointed a Technical Fellow at Curtiss-Wright.