Christine Cadorette

Principal Software Engineer at General Dynamics Mission Systems

Christine Cadorette has over 30 years of work experience in various software engineering roles. Christine'smost recent position is as a Principal Software Engineer at General Dynamics C4 Systems, where they are currently working as a software developer for the WIN-T program. Christine'sresponsibilities include contributing to the design, code, test, and integration of feature updates to the program using Java, JSP, STRUTS, and Hibernate.

Prior to their current role, Christine worked as a Contractor at Raytheon, where they contributed to the design, code, test, and system integration phases of the MK2 Pathfinder marine radar. Christine developed code in C utilizing the RTXC OS, targeted for the Motorola 68030.

Before Raytheon, Christine worked as a Senior Software Engineer at BAE Systems (previously known as Sanders) in the Hudson, NH office. Christine was involved in the complete software process of the TACJAM Superhawk system, including lead engineering for the signal analysis software, Ada code design and development, code reviews, testing, integration, and customer sell-off. Christine also supported the rehosting of the program from a VAX development environment to a UNIX based Rational Apex development environment.

Prior to BAE Systems, Christine worked as a Contractor at Goodrich Sensor Systems (previously Simmonds Precision) in Vergennes, VT. Christine'sresponsibilities included developing software for test equipment for the F-22, which involved developing Ada board drivers, Ada applications for output on the 1553 Bus, and triggering of data logging functions. Christine developed on a VAX/VMS 2000 workstation, utilizing the ARTX OS, targeted for a Motorola 68040.

Christine also has experience as a Product Design Engineer at Ford Motor Company, where they developed software for the 1996 Model Year Jaguar Instrument Cluster using C and assembly for the Motorola MC68HC11. Christine was involved in developing the Windows 3.

Early in their career, Christine worked as a Senior Software Engineer at General Dynamics Land Systems, where they were the principal engineer of the Display CSCIs for the M1A2 tank program and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia contract. Christine'sresponsibilities included directing software efforts, defining requirements, documenting design changes, estimating lines of code, conducting design reviews, scheduling activities, and performing code development and system integration.

Christine's first job was as a Computer Systems Engineer at General Dynamics Data Systems Division in Newport, RI. Christine redesigned the TRIDENT Monitoring Subsystem Analysis Program to support a new format and expanded content of Monitoring Subsystem database tapes. Christine'sresponsibilities included designing and implementing the required changes, building the system using a Navy standard configuration management tool, conducting system integration, and participating in formal qualification testing.

Christine Cadorette attended the University of Hartford from 1982 to 1986, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Engineering.

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  • Principal Software Engineer

    October, 1998 - present