Summary
Philip Rogers is a Senior AI/ML Technical Writer and seasoned Agile practitioner with 10+ years of experience translating complex technical and security-sensitive work into clear, actionable documentation for federal and enterprise audiences. Currently the sole writer on an enterprise AI/ML initiative in Washington, D.C., he authored a 350-page AI assessment synthesizing 60 prioritized use cases while supporting two Agile teams and unofficially coaching cross-team collaboration. His background spans cybersecurity resilience (including a 200-page ransomware response playbook for Airbus), program management, and hands-on Agile coaching across government and commercial sectors, often working under Public Trust and higher clearances. He combines deep process thinking with practitioner empathy—able to move from policy and playbooks to implementation plans, meeting minutes, and SharePoint-published guidance. An ex-USAF officer with advanced degrees in national security and international studies, he brings disciplined operational rigor and a knack for making high-risk, technical topics accessible to diverse stakeholders.
10 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
M.A. International Studies, M.A. International Studies at University of Wyoming
M.A. National Security Studies, M.A. National Security Studies at American Military University
non-degree (study abroad) Classics and Classical Languages Literatures and Linguistics, non-degree (study abroad) Classics and Classical Languages Literatures and Linguistics at Stanford University: Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies, Rome, Italy
B.A. Classical Philology, B.A. Classical Philology at Beloit College
Diploma College/University Preparatory and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program, Diploma College/University Preparatory and Advanced High School/Secondary Diploma Program at St. Joseph High School
Doctoral student Information Science, Doctoral student Information Science at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill