Dalton Latty serves as a Principal Engineer at Verizon, where he leverages his extensive expertise in telecommunications to drive innovation and efficiency in large-scale Federal IP Telephony services. With a strong focus on strategic and federal accounts, Dalton plays a pivotal role as a Subject...
Dalton Latty serves as a Principal Engineer at Verizon, where he leverages his extensive expertise in telecommunications to drive innovation and efficiency in large-scale Federal IP Telephony services. With a strong focus on strategic and federal accounts, Dalton plays a pivotal role as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for platforms such as Cisco BroadWorks and Oracle/Acme Packet Session Border Controllers (SBCs). His technical acumen is complemented by a suite of certifications, including BroadWorks Certified Network Engineer and ITIL Foundations, which underscore his commitment to best practices in managed services and VoIP technologies.
In his current role, Dalton collaborates closely with a dedicated team of engineers, sales professionals, and project managers to implement robust processes and development initiatives that enhance service delivery. He is actively involved in training programs aimed at upskilling team members and ensuring that they are equipped to handle complex customer projects effectively. His hands-on experience with Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) and System Testing further positions him as a key contributor to the success of Verizon's federal initiatives.
Dalton's leadership skills shine as he guides cross-functional teams through the intricacies of VoIP implementations, ensuring seamless integration and optimal performance. His proficiency in tools like Confluence and his experience with various VoIP solutions, including Adtran and Sonus, enable him to navigate the challenges of modern telecommunications with agility. As he continues to push the boundaries of what's possible in the industry, Dalton remains committed to delivering exceptional value to Verizon's clients and advancing the field of telecommunications engineering.