Summary
Jessica Dussault is a software developer with 11 years of experience building public-facing technology across government, academia, and digital humanities. She’s delivered human-centered, privacy-aware solutions at 18F and built research tools and infrastructure—search, geospatial, and IIIF-backed systems—while advising students and faculty at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Now at Unabridged Software, she blends practical engineering with a civic-minded approach to make government services more usable and secure. Trained in digital humanities (MSc, UCL) and with a BA in Music and History, she pairs technical depth with interdisciplinary thinking, and brings the discipline of a long-time symphony cellist to collaborative, iterative development.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Music, History, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Music, History at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Master of Science (MSc), Digital Humanities, Master of Science (MSc), Digital Humanities at University College London, U. of London
English, Spanish