Scientific Systems
Cathy Lavey is a seasoned software engineer with extensive experience in the development of software applications across various industries. Currently, as a Senior Software Engineer at Scientific Systems, Cathy has played a crucial role in enhancing embedded C++ Linux applications for acoustic gunfire detection systems used by military and law enforcement. Previously, tenure at BioMimetic Systems involved leading software development for R&D projects, including significant contributions to acoustic sensor functionality. Previous positions at Raytheon Company focused on developing software for the Zumwalt Navy destroyer program, and earlier roles at Avid Technology involved designing a browser-based user interface, earning recognition with the Avid Engineering Significant Achievement Award. Cathy's background also includes digital consulting and a foundation in computer science and photography, with degrees from Boston College and Hallmark Institute of Photography.
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Scientific Systems
Architects of Autonomy Noted technologies such as autonomy, artificial intelligence, machine learning and computer vision are rightfully touted for their enabling potential for national defense and scientific exploration. At Scientific Systems, we develop and holistically connect these technologies together to provide disruptive, offsetting capabilities for unmanned systems, enabling them to make intelligent decisions and collaborate across the domains of space, air, land, and sea. We’ve spent the past 40 years pioneering innovations, including advancements in mission autonomy, for all branches of the U.S. military, DARPA, NASA and more.