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Dylan Lang is an Electrical Engineer currently working at MERC Aerospace, focusing on the ESES IV project and NEPP proposals for NASA GSFC. With a solid background in high-speed interconnect products, Dylan served as Standards Manager and Technical Marketing Engineer at Samtec Inc from June 2016 to September 2023. Dylan also holds the offices of Treasurer and Secretary at the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group, where responsibilities include financial oversight and member support. Additional experience includes tutoring in electrical engineering concepts at CCAC and volunteering in a leadership role at the World Headquarters of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Dylan earned an Associate of Science degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Community College of Allegheny County and graduated summa cum laude from Canon McMillan High School.
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VITA, a non-profit standards organization, champions the use of open system architecture (OSA) worldwide through its membership of suppliers and end-users who share a common interest in critical and intelligent embedded systems. Mission Build an ecosystem by expanding market opportunities for critical and intelligent embedded systems, delivering timely technical information to all members and fostering collaboration between suppliers and users. Company Overview Since 1982, VITA has united manufacturers and end-users in the global acceptance and implementation of open technology standards to develop real-time, modular, embedded computing systems. With its rich heritage and bright future, VITA is an indispensable force in what are termed Critical and Intelligent Embedded Systems, those systems that must be “able” in many dimensions: dependable, supportable, configurable, reliable, serviceable. These systems must operate flawlessly to protect life, property, equipment and the environment – and to do that they rely on the durable products of today and tomorrow that adhere to VITA Standards. Computing system designers worldwide face significant design challenges: reliability of operation, difficult operating environments, managing long product lifecycles, demanding performance, system interoperability, data and system security and ever shortening time-to-market windows. VITA standards address these challenges in many embedded systems architectures. VITA is continually working to advance common technology, improve interoperability and create new and exciting possibilities for the future. VITA has American National Standards Institute (ANSI) accreditation to develop standards for embedded systems used in a myriad of critical applications and harsh environments. For more information, visit www.VITA.com