Since the Sensor Open Systems Architecture -- SOSA -- Consortium debuted several years ago, it has focused not only on developing the SOSA Technical Standard but also on making the business case for the SOSA approach. The consortium developed a business guide to the SOSA open architecture that aims at reducing the time and effort companies spend on creating system modules; this guide details the benefits, challenges, and value of the SOSA approach to both government and industry. By helping businesses create standardized products, the SOSA approach can reduce costs, facilitate interoperability, and lessen the need for customized solutions for the military. This webinar of SOSA members covers how initiatives like the SOSA Technical Standard can give businesses an opportunity to reduce development time by leveraging proven interoperable and reusable items and enable innovation and healthy competition among multiple vendors.
Roth is the Product Director at Alpha Data. With over 15 years of experience designing ANSI/VITA standard products, he is dedicated to bringing commercial off the shelf SOSA™ solutions to the aerospace and defence industry.
Colonel Timothy J. MacDonald, a native of Sidney, NY and a graduate of the State University of New York at Cortland, was commissioned as an Army Second Lieutenant through ROTC in 1994 originally as an Artillery Officer later transitioning to...
Justin Moll is Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Pixus Technologies. He has been a sales & marketing management consultant and senior-level manager for embedded computing companies for over 20 years. Justin has acted as the Chair of various...
Jonathan Cain is an Engineering Manager at Raytheon, an RTX Business, where he is the co-lead of the Raytheon MOSA Center of Excellence and the RTX Open Systems Architecture Community of Practice. Jonathan is a Level 5 Raytheon Certified Program...