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Ed Daly

Principal Software Engineer at General Digital Corporation

Ed Daly has a diverse work experience, spanning over several decades. Ed started their career in 1982 as a Systems Engineering Aide at ESPN, where they operated satellite communication equipment and fabricated equipment for ESPN's On-Air Master Control room. Ed then worked as an Electrical Engineer at the Department of Transportation's Research Division from 1986 to 1988.

In 1988, Ed joined Timex Corporation as a Senior Software Engineer, eventually becoming the Manager of Software Engineering. Ed led a global software development team and was responsible for planning, scheduling, recruitment, and training. After leaving Timex Corporation in 2002, Ed worked as a Software Engineer and Systems/Test Engineer at Hamilton Sundstrand / DION Software, where they contributed to projects related to flight, armament, and control electronics.

Ed also worked at Timex Group, where they held various roles as a Senior Software Engineer and Contract Engineer. Ed developed software for advanced digital and analog watches, utilizing programming languages like C and Epson 63K ASM. Additionally, they created and executed software test plans and managed change requests.

In recent years, Ed worked at Advanced - The Standard in Fire Systems as a Senior Software Engineer, at Honeywell as a Lead Firmware Engineer, and currently serves as a Principal Software Engineer at General Digital Corporation.

Overall, Ed Daly's work experience showcases their expertise in software engineering, particularly in the fields of timepieces, flight systems, and fire systems.

Ed Daly obtained a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Hartford between 1982 and 1986. Prior to that, they earned an AS in Electrical Engineering from Waterbury State Technical College from 1980 to 1982. Additionally, Ed Daly pursued further education at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, focusing on subjects such as C Programming, DBASE, UNIX, and FMEA. Ed also attended Tunxis Community College, where they studied C#, C++, Python, XML, Creating User Requirement Specifications, Accounting Fundamentals, and Networks.

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