Amentum
Kevin Driscoll has over 50 years’ experience in safety- and security- critical systems. He has been the electronic system architect for space vehicles(e.g., NASA's Orion CEV), aircraft (e.g., Boeing 777 AIMS), ground and unmanned underwater vehicles. He was a principal designer of the SAE AS4710 PI-bus and the ARINC 659 SAFEbus, the only backplane bus standards with significant fault tolerance. He helped design the test bus that became IEEE 1149 JTAG. He led the creation of the FAA's handbook on data network evaluation. Prior to joining Amentum (Jacobs) part time (supporting NASA's Gateway project), he was a Honeywell Fellow. He won Honeywell's top awards for technical achievement many times. Prior to Honeywell, he worked in the areas of voice and data cryptography for the U.S. Army Security Agency and has developed cryptography specifically for real-time systems. Mr. Driscoll was the U of MN CSci Distinguished Alumnus for 2011-2012. He has over 50 patents that cover safety and security critical real-time systems. He is a member of the IEEE/IFIP Working Group 10.4 on Dependable Computing and Fault Tolerance.