David Gilmore
About David Gilmore
David Gilmore is a Senior Software Engineer at Exacom, Inc. in Concord, NH, with over 20 years of experience in software engineering, including significant roles at Highland Technology Services, Inc. in various capacities related to the Department of Energy.
Work at Exacom
David Gilmore has been employed at Exacom, Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer since 2015. His role involves developing software solutions and contributing to various projects within the company. Exacom, based in Concord, NH, focuses on providing advanced communication and data management solutions, and Gilmore's expertise plays a vital role in achieving the company's objectives.
Previous Experience at Highland Technology Services
Prior to his tenure at Exacom, David Gilmore worked at Highland Technology Services, Inc. from 1998 to 2010 as a Senior Software Engineer. During this 12-year period, he contributed to multiple projects for the Department of Energy. His responsibilities included working in various offices such as the Office of Management, Office of Energy Efficiency, and the Office of Civilian Radioactive Waste Management, showcasing his versatility in handling diverse engineering tasks.
Education and Expertise
David Gilmore studied at Michigan Technological University from 1980 to 1986, where he gained foundational knowledge in software engineering and related fields. He possesses extensive expertise in C# applications programming, particularly using WPF, Entity Framework, and MVVM. Additionally, he has experience with C++ embedded systems, focusing on multithreading and real-time data management, as well as skills in SSL mutual authentication and PKI.
Technical Skills and Proficiencies
David Gilmore is proficient in various technical skills relevant to software engineering. He is familiar with version control systems such as Subversion, CVS, and VSS. His programming capabilities extend to Unix shell scripting using C, Bash, Bourne, and Korn shells. He also has experience in developing web technologies, including dojo, JSON, and RESTful AJAX, with an emphasis on responsive design.