Karen George has over 40 years of work experience in software engineering, architecture, and security. Karen has worked in various companies and roles, showcasing their expertise in developing and implementing enterprise-scale solutions for federal agencies and private sector clients. Karen has deep knowledge in end-to-end system, database, and security architecting/engineering best practices. Karen is skilled in leading software development life cycle (SDLC) project teams using Agile, Scrum, Spiral, and Waterfall methodologies. Karen's experience includes providing architecture and engineering support with a security focus, leading security requirements analysis, and designing solutions for information system development. Karen has also been involved in J2EE application development, software design and development, database modeling and design, system architecture, network infrastructure planning, and system operations and support. Throughout their career, Karen has demonstrated their ability to seamlessly communicate with stakeholders and decision-makers, ensuring successful project planning, management, and delivery.
Karen George attended the University of Virginia in 2002, where they studied Software Engineering for one year. Prior to that, from 1990 to 1992, they pursued Computer Science at American University. In the years 1980 to 1983, Karen George was enrolled at Virginia Tech, focusing on Computer Science/Engineering. Karen completed high school at Washington & Lee H. S. from 1977 to 1980, although the field of study is unspecified.
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