Bradley Andersen is a pragmatic software engineering manager and Java architect with three decades of industry experience and over a decade in senior engineering leadership roles, known for guiding teams through cloud migrations, microservice rearchitectures, and agile adoption in highly regulated environments. He’s delivered mission-critical solutions for DoD and federal healthcare clients, led distributed engineering teams across multiple continents, and shepherded products on OCI and AWS GovCloud. Comfortable both as a hands-on developer and a strategic planner, he translates technical complexity into clear, actionable roadmaps for stakeholders unfamiliar with enterprise software constraints. Bradley’s background spans Java and .NET ecosystems, identity/SAML integrations, and CI/CD-driven transformations, and he brings an unusual mix of public-sector savvy and startup-style product focus. Based in Greater Sacramento, he pairs an interdisciplinary academic background with a reputation for steady, pragmatic leadership in threat-sensitive environments.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Graduate studies, Information and Data Science, Graduate studies, Information and Data Science at University of California, Berkeley
Bachelor's degree, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Bachelor's degree, Liberal Arts and Sciences at Iowa State University
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Health/Health Care Administration/Management, Master of Business Administration - MBA, Health/Health Care Administration/Management at Marylhurst University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science-, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science- at University of Colorado Boulder
AWS Reference Platform for Kubernetes + Data Services for use as a starting point in upbound.io to build, run, and operate your own internal cloud platform and offer a self-service console and API to your internal teams.
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