Sagetech Avionics, Inc.
Peter Dorich started their work experience in 2011 as a Lifeguard at Hood River Valley Parks & Recreation, where they gained skills in decision-making, leadership, and problem-solving. In 2017, they joined Insitu Inc as a Software Intern, where they learned about the software engineering industry and worked in an agile development process. Peter worked on implementing static analysis tools into their system. Currently, they work as a Software Engineer at Sagetech Avionics, Inc, starting in 2021.
Peter Dorich attended Oregon State University from 2014 to 2019, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science.
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Sagetech Avionics, Inc.
Sagetech Corporation provides the world’s smallest aviation surveillance equipment. Their products dominate the sUAS market and are standard or optional equipment on most production sUAS. Sagetech has been a disruptive innovator in miniature surveillance avionics since 1998. Early accomplishments include the Boeing/Insitu ScanEagle autopilotdesign and several DARPA UAV seedling projects. In 2005 they began delivering Mode C transponders for Marine Corps ScanEagles. This transponder was a first in transponder miniaturization, providing a feature setting ScanEagle apart in the UAS market: the ability to be seen by ATC radar. 2011 saw the introduction of the XP transponder family, which included a Mode S variant with ADS-B Out – the latter a key underpinning of NextGen. Additionally, Sagetech provides manufacturing and refurbishment services, notably for ScanEagle and RQ-21A Blackjack/Integrator UAS. Today, Sagetech employs 55 people distributed between two facilities. They continue to push the state-of-the-art in miniaturization, developing the MX family including TSO-certified avionics for collision avoidance in national airspace and DoD AIMS-certified micro-IFF transponders for military UAS.