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Top SchoolAnthony Wendt is a software engineer with seven years of experience building backend systems for aerospace and defense applications, currently contributing at Defense Unicorns and previously driving ASW and orbital analysis features at Omitron. He specializes in Java-based microservices using Spring Boot, Kafka, Docker, and Kubernetes, and has strong experience integrating legacy C libraries via JNA and supporting CI pipelines in high-pressure, agile environments. His work has spanned NASA CARA tools, a web-based orbital risk prototype, and Manual Piece Separation for satellite observation association, showing a blend of research tooling and production services. Comfortable across Linux and Windows, he also writes utilities in Python and Matlab to support analysis and proposals, reflecting a hands-on approach to complex problem solving. Based in Colorado Springs, he brings domain expertise in space systems and a track record of turning research algorithms into maintainable, deployable software. An under-the-radar strength is his history of contributing to SBIR proposals and prototype efforts that bridge R&D with operational capabilities.
7 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree, Computer Information Systems, 3.6, Bachelor's Degree, Computer Information Systems, 3.6 at Colorado State University-Pueblo