Matthew Weser is a technical founder and program manager with 11 years of experience building secure, compliance-driven platforms for federal and enterprise environments. He combines hands-on engineering in distributed systems, Kotlin Multiplatform, Signal API integrations, and AWS/Kubernetes architecture with proven program leadership delivering FedRAMP- and clearance-grade systems. Matthew has shepherded CI/CD, monitoring, and incident response for high-availability cryptographic services while coordinating security, compliance, and engineering across startups and government contractors. Early work on the Codice DDF project and embedded sensor systems gives him uncommon depth across open-source data frameworks, IoT, and defense-grade deployments. He retains a practical appreciation for product operations from mobile release management through App Store/Play Store distributions, and he’s comfortable translating regulatory requirements into technical roadmaps. Outside of work he pairs a Top Secret–cleared engineering background with interests in languages, aviation, and scuba — a signal of curiosity that informs his privacy-first product instincts.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE), Computer Systems Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE), Computer Systems Engineering at Arizona State University
DDF Distributed Data Framework - an open source, modular integration framework.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer & QA Engineer / Test Automation Engineer
Contributions:13 commits, 23 PRs, 216 comments in 1 year
Contributions summary:Matthew primarily focused on improving the DDF framework's codebase through bug fixes and increased test coverage. They addressed formatting issues within the Admin UI and replaced outdated logging implementations. Furthermore, the user made significant contributions to enhancing unit test coverage for delete operations and resource handling, modifying existing tests and adding new ones to ensure robustness. This indicates a focus on both code quality and the reliability of the framework.
Contributions:12 PRs, 154 pushes, 13 branches in 5 months
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