Strategies Employed by Project Managers when Adopting Agile DevSecOps to Manage Software Development in the DoD — Qualitative dissertation exploring how DoD project managers adopt Agile DevSecOps, based on interviews that surfaced themes in methodology, security, team dynamics, feedback culture, and tradeoffs.

The Ever-Rising Horizon: A Modern Take on the Dunning-Kruger Curve for T-Shaped Engineers — Proposes the Ever-Rising Horizon as an update to the Dunning-Kruger curve, highlighting repeated cycles of humility and growth for T-shaped engineers in fast-changing tech.

Lean Platform Engineering — Applies the eight Lean wastes to platform engineering, showing how defects, waiting, overprocessing, and other wastes create friction and how lean practices reduce it.

Tips and Techniques for Accelerating Your Writing — Practical guidance for accelerating writing with targets, structure, and momentum tactics to overcome writers block and improve professional communication.

The Lean Startup Explained — Explains Lean Startup principles like validated learning, MVPs, and the build-measure-learn loop to test assumptions quickly and reduce waste.

Call to Action: There Has To Be a Better Way — Argues that Army leaders can regain time and improve efficiency by automating manual work with existing tools, AI, and Agile practices to boost readiness and reduce risk.

Agile and Anti-Agile in Signal Operations — Examines Agile principles versus the military need for documentation in signal operations, advocating balance that preserves interoperability while enabling faster delivery.

Exploring Enabling Technologies in Military Agile Development — Describes how Git, Kubernetes, and CI/CD enable Agile DevSecOps in the DoD by automating delivery and integrating security into iterative development.

A Journey in Military Academia: Breaking Down Barriers to Writing — Personal narrative of a Soldier-scholar path that identifies barriers to writing and calls for platforms and support to help service members publish.

The power of FOSS — Shows how Free and Open-Source Software can modernize defense software and enable Soldier-driven innovation through collaborative, adaptable tools.