About

About

Chris Anderson is a software engineer with more than 20 years of experience building and supporting enterprise systems across both Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Defense contracting environments.

His career includes over 15 years working within the FAA ecosystem, along with earlier experience supporting Department of Defense projects

After spending much of his career in large-scale government contracting environments, he is now documenting his transition into independent work focused on AI-assisted development, automation, and modern software workflows.

This site serves as a place to share projects, technical experiments, thoughts on software engineering, and lessons learned while navigating the rapidly changing world of technology and AI.

Chris has always been drawn to technology not only for the engineering itself, but for the ability to continuously learn, adapt, and build useful things. His interests include software development, developer productivity, automation, cloud technologies, and exploring how AI tools are changing the way engineers work.

Outside of technology, he spends most of his free time trying to improve his golf game, staying active, and enjoying the process of learning new skills both on and off the computer.

This site is less about presenting a finished product and more about documenting the journey of building, experimenting, and figuring things out in public.