Joshua Cook is a software engineer with nine years of experience building cross-platform, cloud-native solutions for defense and public health programs, currently delivering modern capabilities at TactWare. He combines a civil engineering background and project management training from the University of Alabama with deep practical knowledge of Army software, logistics, and government contracting to translate complex mission needs into production systems. Experienced across the full SDLC, Joshua has shipped native desktop, mobile, and web applications using Agile practices while advocating engineering ethics, mentorship, and community engagement within his teams. His recent roles span software engineering and solutions architecture supporting the Defense Health Agency, USAMRDC, and AMCOM, reflecting a consistent focus on warfighter-focused outcomes. Colleagues value him for bridging technical design and organizational leadership—often applying structural engineering problem-solving to software architecture choices. He’s quietly pragmatic: usually the engineer who pairs technical rigor with proposal and program-awareness to keep projects both secure and fundable.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Civil Engineering, Bachelor of Science (BS), Civil Engineering at University of Alabama
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Carbon Hill High School
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