Cyber Systems Engineering, Senior Advisor at Peraton
Frederick, Maryland, United States
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Bernard Igiri is a seasoned software engineer and technology leader with over two decades of experience building high-performance web and secure cloud platforms, currently serving as a Senior Advisor in Cyber Systems Engineering at Peraton. He blends systems-level security expertise from Mozilla with entrepreneurial experience running Iron Oxide Labs, where he delivered government-ready proposals, certifications, and full-stack products like CertWallet. Bernard is a polyglot developer who architected a Rust-based full-stack platform incorporating Axum, WASM, Yew, and Passkey authentication, and has a strong track record modernizing legacy systems to boost developer velocity and product delivery. His open-source contributions include front-end modernization work on the DDF Distributed Data Framework, reflecting a persistent focus on UI modernization and developer experience. Based in Frederick, MD, he pairs practical engineering with federal contracting savvy, having intentionally positioned his business to win government work while maintaining hands-on coding and security stewardship.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science Major, Computer Science Major at University of Maryland
Bachelors of Science Computer Engineering Technology, Bachelors of Science Computer Engineering Technology at DeVry University
High School Diploma Computer Science, High School Diploma Computer Science at Suitland High School
DDF Distributed Data Framework - an open source, modular integration framework.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:7 commits, 10 PRs, 96 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Bernard primarily contributed to the front-end of the DDF project. Their work included fixing logic within a JavaScript file, replacing Google Fonts in various themes, and migrating existing functionality to React components, specifically for the home and save home buttons. The user also updated and converted the map context menu to React. These changes suggest a focus on improving the user interface and modernizing the front-end architecture of the application.
Contributions:12 pushes, 1 branch in 4 years 3 months
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Bernard Igiri - Cyber Systems Engineering, Senior Advisor at Peraton