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Thu, Mar. 27, 2025 · 12:00 pm (PDT)
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Adopting open standards in avionics systems promises to lower implementation costs, accelerate development, ensure robust architecture and consistently high-quality software implementation, and maximize reuse. The FACE™ standard embraces these ideals by providing a modular reference architecture based on segments.
Jeff Reser from the Wind River Linux team will illustrate the benefits of FACE-conformant solutions with a focus on purpose-built Linux use cases.
Linux Marketing Specialist, Wind River
Jeff Reser is a member of the Wind River Linux portfolio team. He has a wealth of experience in open source solutions, specifically Linux. Previously at an enterprise commercial Linux provider, he was instrumental in influencing and managing the Linux portfolio and collaborating with related communities, focusing on confidential computing, high-performance computing, and accelerated computing technologies. With a degree in astrophysics, he also has a passion for data analytics and space research.
Thu, Mar. 27, 2025 · 1:00 pm (PDT)
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Precise time synchronization is a key requirement in Time Sensitive Networking (TSN). TSN provides deterministic, reliable, and low-latency communication by enabling time-aware scheduling over Ethernet networks. All devices on the network that transmit time-sensitive data must be synchronized in time down to nanoseconds of precision. Traditional protocols used in IT networks are not enough to achieve this accuracy and TSN networks therefore require the use of the Precision Time Protocol (PTP).
Principal Technologist, Wind River Systems
Markus Carlstedt works as a principal technologist at Wind River Systems. Markus has 25 years of experience in embedded software development for real-time systems. One of his current focus areas is Time Sensitive Networking.  Markus is the inventor of several patents related to real-time operating systems and TSN.
Thu, Mar. 27, 2025 · 3:00 pm (PDT)
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In military applications, the edge most often refers to where one engages the adversary or sensors collect the data, regardless of domain – air, land, sea, space, and spectrum. From the battle commander’s point of view, all deployed platforms and sensors are in fact edge devices. Enabling MOSA [modular open systems approach] at the edge involves the ways in which open architecture initiatives and open standards can be applied across these domains. This session covers how MOSA enables smart sensor processing, collection, and analysis at the edge – regardless of domain – through the lens of open architectures and standards.
Director of Systems Architecture for Lynx Software Technologies
Dr. Justin Pearson is the Director of Systems Architecture for Lynx Software Technologies. Prior to his arrival at Lynx, Dr. Pearson worked at MTSI as their Aerospace Systems and Digital Engineering Lead, sitting directly with Army Aviation customers for over 12 years supporting software, architecture, airworthiness, cyber, MOSA, and systems engineering efforts. Dr. Pearson has been involved with all aspects of MOSA for Army Aviation, spanning the successful development and fielding of PEO AVN’s first Open Systems Architecture to the development of ASA(ALT)’s dubbed “Gold Standard”, MOSA implementation guidance for the PEO AVN Enterprise. Dr. Pearson transitioned to Lynx to be more intimately involved in the realization of key Army Aviation requirements such as the Aviation Mission Computing Environment (AMCE), now able to expand his support across multiple DoD customers seeking to achieve similar and unique objectives associated with MOSA, airworthiness, safety, security, and more.

Dr. Pearson’s passion for Army Aviation has been demonstrated both professionally and academically, having authored his dissertation and peer-reviewed articles on Addressing Cybersecurity and Safety Disconnects within Army Aviation. Dr. Pearson holds a B.S. and M.S. from UAH and a Doctorate in Information Technology with a Specialization in Cybersecurity and Information Assurance from Capella University. Dr. Pearson also maintains his CISSP, SEC+, and CEH.
Vice President, Strategy, Open Systems at Parry Labs
Mr. Matt Sipe is the Vice President, Strategy, Open Systems at Parry Labs, where he is responsible for helping to leverage and expand Parry Labs' capabilities and establish a MOSA roadmap across multiple customers to extend solutions while increasing affordability for the government and decreasing the time to field innovative solutions.

Prior to his current role at Parry Labs, he held the position of APEO for Engineering and Architecture, concurrently serving as the Chief Engineer for Army Aviation. In that capacity, Sipe shouldered the crucial responsibility of ensuring technical excellence across the PEO, spearheading the implementation of Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), harnessing the power of Digital Engineering, and fostering a highly proficient acquisition engineering workforce.

As the Director of MOSA Transformation for PEO Aviation, he orchestrated the development and execution of an integrated Modular Open Systems Approach across the enterprise, a strategic initiative designed to enhance lifecycle management, affordability, and position PEO Aviation for a forward-looking future. Sipe served as the Chief of the Technical Management Division for the Aviation Turbine Engines Project Office as well as the Systems Engineering Branch Chief for the ITE and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) Project Office.

Sipe’s military service includes a tenure in the United States Air Force, where he served as an active-duty officer, guiding program management and engineering expert to the Special Operations C-130 Program Office. He holds a master's degree in management and leadership from Webster University, a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering from the University of Alabama and a bachelor’s degree in theology from Life Christian University.

Beyond his professional pursuits, Matt enjoys family life and living an active healthy lifestyle and serves as the President of POC Ministries, a non-profit Men’s Ministry.
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