Joseph Moran is an experienced technology leader and entrepreneur with over nine years of documented engineering activity and a multi-decade career that includes co-founding Legato Systems and technical roles at Sun Microsystems and Hewlett-Packard. He currently serves as President of The Moran Foundation in Los Altos, combining executive leadership with ongoing hands-on interest in software and hardware integration. His open-source contributions include iOS work on the RileyLink ecosystem, improving BLE device communication, time-drift handling, and UX enhancements—demonstrating a practical focus on medical-device interoperability. With an M.S. and B.S. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he blends rigorous technical training with education leadership experience as a former Principal & Instructor. Colleagues describe him as a pragmatic problem-solver who moves between strategy and low-level engineering details. He brings a rare mix of startup founding experience, enterprise engineering pedigree, and civic-minded leadership.
iOS Frameworks for working with RileyLink and RileyLink compatible BLE devices
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Mobile Developer (iOS)
Contributions:57 reviews, 86 commits, 118 PRs in 3 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Joseph focused on developing and maintaining iOS frameworks for RileyLink and compatible BLE devices. Their contributions primarily involved adjusting the handling of time and data related to the Pod, including time drift, and persistence of data, modifying code related to pump management. Additionally, the user implemented enhancements to the UI via the addition of features such as display of RSSI, and the addition of a Read Pod Status command for use within the device.
An automated insulin delivery app template for iOS, built on LoopKit
Contributions:2 pushes, 6 branches in 2 years 6 months
delivery-appapp-templateiosinsulinswiftui
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