Bryan Keary
About Bryan Keary
Bryan Keary is a Software Engineer with extensive experience in developing and testing telemetry pages for satellite systems. He holds an M.S. in Information Technology Management from Colorado Technical University and has worked for various companies in the aerospace and technology sectors since the late 1990s.
Work at Kratos Defense and Security Solutions
Bryan Keary has been employed at Kratos Defense and Security Solutions since 2016 as a Software Engineer. In this role, he develops and tests Epoch HMI telemetry pages for all CCS-C satellite families. His responsibilities include developing and maintaining satellite simulation environments, utilizing tools such as SAGES, WGS Satellite Simulator (SATSIM), and TTSE. Keary's work supports the CPASC contract, focusing on MILSATCOM satellite families.
Education and Expertise
Bryan Keary holds a Master of Science in Information Technology Management from Colorado Technical University, which he completed from 1998 to 2000. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Chemistry from Fort Lewis College, studying from 1989 to 1994. Keary's expertise includes developing and maintaining scripts and applications for data conversion, validation, and installation related to satellite families and the Epoch ground system.
Background
Keary's educational journey began at Durango High School, where he studied from 1984 to 1987. His professional career includes various roles in the aerospace and technology sectors. Prior to his current position, he worked at Integral Systems, Inc. as a TAO Software Engineer and later as a Database/HMI Engineer. He also served as a SIM Data Products Engineer at Braxton Science & Technology Group, where he focused on satellite simulation.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, Bryan Keary worked at several organizations. He was a Professional Services Engineer at USA.NET from 2005 to 2007. After that, he spent three years at Integral Systems, Inc. from 2007 to 2010, followed by another three years as a Database/HMI Engineer until 2013. He then transitioned to Braxton Science & Technology Group, where he worked as a SIM Data Products Engineer until 2016.