Bryce Meyer began his career as a USAF officer, which included program management and engineering. He was an assistant professor at Virginia Military Institute, then eventually worked in an internet backbone (WilTel which became Level 3 communications). Bryce ran his own consulting company for a while, then worked on the Senior Member Technical Staff at the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He has been teaching at Franciscan part time since 2016.
- B.S. Aerospace Engineering
- M.S. Computer Science/Software Engineering
- M.S. Biology
- Military: (former) USAF Captain, Humanitarian Service Award, USAF Achievement Medal, USAF Commendation Medals (multiple)
- AIAA Associate Fellow
Cybersecurity and Software:
- “Perilous Paths: The Cybersecurity Issues of a Space-Based Cloud Imagery Processing System,” AIAA 2022-4327, 15 Oct 2022,https://doi.org/10.2514/6.2022-4327
- “Methodology for the Cost Benefit Analysis of a Large Scale Multi-phasic Software Enterprise Migration”, MARCH 23, 2017, Software Solutions Symposium 2017, https://resources.sei.cmu.edu/library/asset-view.cfm?assetid=495776
- “OSA: 4 Best Practices for Open Software Ecosystems”, SEI Blog, 2015, https://insights.sei.cmu.edu/blog/osa-4-best-practices-for-open-software-ecosystems/
- “Characterizing Technical Software Performance Within System of Systems Acquisitions: A Step-Wise Methodology”, SEI Technical Report, SEI-2010-TR007, April 2010, https://resources.sei.cmu.edu/library/asset-view.cfm?assetid=9437
- “Defending the New Silk Road,” Armed Forces Journal 146, no. 2 (September 2009): 12–16, 34–35.
Space Technologies and Agriculture:
- “Electrical Requirements for a Spectrum of Multi-Stage Space Farms”, updated 2023, NSS Space Settlement Journal, https://space.nss.org/wp-content/uploads/NSS-JOURNAL-Space-Farm-Electrical-Requirements-updated-2023.pdf
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