Mark Cutshaw serves as a Principal Software Engineer at Barrios Technology, LTD, where he plays a pivotal role in the development and integration of software for the Software Development and Integration Laboratory (SDIL) at NASA. His extensive expertise in programming languages such as Java, C#,...
Mark Cutshaw serves as a Principal Software Engineer at Barrios Technology, LTD, where he plays a pivotal role in the development and integration of software for the Software Development and Integration Laboratory (SDIL) at NASA. His extensive expertise in programming languages such as Java, C#, C++, and FORTRAN enables him to tackle complex challenges in real-time programming and scientific simulation, ensuring that critical systems for the International Space Station (ISS) operate seamlessly.
At Barrios Technology, Mark is deeply involved in key projects that require rigorous requirements analysis and configuration management, leveraging his skills in MIL-STD-1553 protocols to enhance communication systems within aerospace applications. His proficiency in web application development using frameworks like Tomcat, JBoss, and Hibernate allows him to create robust, scalable solutions that meet the high standards of NASA's software testing environments.
Mark's work is characterized by a commitment to excellence and innovation, as he employs tools such as Wicket and Simulink to develop sophisticated simulations that support the ISS's operational needs. His collaborative approach, combined with his adept use of Confluence for documentation and project management, ensures that all stakeholders are aligned and informed throughout the software development lifecycle. With a strong foundation in Unix systems and a passion for advancing aerospace technology, Mark Cutshaw continues to contribute significantly to the success of NASA's missions through his technical acumen and leadership in software engineering.