In honor of National Engineers Week, February 16-22, SealingTech is shining a light on the impactful contributions our engineers make in developing next-generation defensive cyber solutions like our soon-to-be-released GN 7100 and GN 9000, our first collaborations with NVIDIA as an OEM partner.
Neither of these innovations would be possible without our engineers’ ingenuity and dedication to deliver agile and adaptable solutions that greatly enhance our customers’ capabilities and equip the DoD and our allies with the greatest cyber toolset available for mission success.
We asked a few of our experts how they help our customers become more efficient, connected, and safer, as well as what they enjoy most about being an engineer at SealingTech. Here’s what they shared.
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Engineering at Work: the New GN 7100 and GN 9000
We’re excited to announce SealingTech’s soon-to-be-released GN 7100. A next-gen replacement of our GN 7000, the GN 7100 utilizes PCIe Gen 5 and AMD's latest 9000 series processors. Designed for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML), it utilizes a high-performance GPU for demanding workloads at the edge.
We’re also introducing our most advanced carry-on-compliant form factor, the GN 9000. Along with its AI/ML edge computing capability, the GN 9000 boasts 2X GPUs NVLinked together at the edge. Two solutions that will greatly enhance cyber defense capabilities and mission success.
Expected in early 2025, the GN 9000 boasts 2X GPUs NVLinked together at the edge.
“Our customers use our products in challenging and unpredictable environments so it’s critical to be able to guarantee functionality. As a Systems Engineer, my main job is to ensure that the systems we produce are tested under as many different conditions as possible before they leave our watch. Whether this is testing with varying operating systems or stressing the systems in 100+ degree heat, I try to cover as many use cases as possible. I'm also involved with the helpdesk portal which allows us to get direct customer feedback so we can further advance our products and testing methodology based on their needs.
“To me, being an engineer means being able to find the perfect balance between many opposing factors. I'm constantly faced with the challenge of balancing customer expectations, the reality of what's possible, and system reliability. Tweaking and adjusting components and processes to minimize the number of compromises for those factors is the most fun and rewarding part of being an engineer.”
Egan Jackson
Systems Engineer
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“I help test and benchmark the systems we send to customers to ensure they meet the highest standards of efficiency and quality before they head out the door. The work my team performs is essential to delivering reliable products that keep our customers connected and secure in environments where it matters the most.
“When I first decided to be an engineer, I really loved that every day felt like solving a puzzle. In this role, I can really see how the problems I solve have a real and meaningful impact on our customers and their critical missions.”
James Paul
Systems Engineer
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“As a Product Manager, I get to transform artificial intelligence (AI) from emerging technology into a force multiplier for cyber defense. My team and I are developing the first AI cyber analyst designed for offline environments, Operator X. The platform empowers operators at the edge to perform faster, smarter, and with greater confidence. It’s awesome working on products protecting our missions and people.
“Engineering at SealingTech is creative problem solving. I love working alongside a stellar team tackling difficult problems with real-world impact. The creativity we bring to security challenges is what enables us to advance the field while giving our cyber defenders an edge over adversaries.”
Nate Delgado
Software Product Owner
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“As a junior Software Engineer, I'm also helping to develop Operator X, as Nate mentioned, an AI-powered application designed to support threat hunters on their missions. This application enhances our customers' ability to quickly identify and respond to potential threats, which helps them become more efficient and safer by reducing response times and improving decision-making in high-stakes cybersecurity environments. My role involves developing agents that serve as intelligent cybersecurity assistants that help streamline this threat analysis process. More recently, I've been involved in curating tests to ensure these agents and the application itself perform effectively to meet the criteria required for threat hunting.
“As an engineer, I see it as a privilege to build, improve, and (most importantly) learn every day. It is very rewarding to contribute to solutions that will directly impact real-world security operations. The process is not only fun and challenging, but it also carries a tangible impact, not just for our customers, but for the communities they serve as well."
Sala McElroy
Software Security Engineer
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“Having served in the Marine Corps for 20 years and 9 months, I was on the customer side of receiving our cyber weapons systems. That experience allows me to leverage my knowledge to enhance how they operate because I understand their pain points firsthand. I can effectively advocate for their needs within SealingTech.
This translates to:
- Efficiency – My insight helps streamline deployments and workflows, so operators spend less time troubleshooting and more time executing their mission.
- Connected – I bridge the gap between engineers and end users, ensuring that technology aligns with real-world operational requirements.
- Safer – Understanding the stakes, I push for solutions that enhance cybersecurity and operational resilience.
“Ultimately, my role at SealingTech allows me to ensure that our solutions are not just technically sound, but also practical and effective for the forces that rely on them.
“To me, being an engineer is more than just solving technical problems—it’s about solving the right problems, the ones that directly impact operational forces. As a retired Marine, that gives me a continued sense of purpose. I also take great pride in mentoring junior engineers, ensuring they have the knowledge, training, and support they need to be successful. From a leadership perspective, I firmly believe that people don’t work for me—I work for them. That mindset, instilled in me through my Marine Corps career, drives me to invest in my team. The harder I work to support them, the more they succeed, and that success ultimately leads to better solutions for those who rely on our technology in the field.”
James Muldrow
Principal Systems Engineer
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Our engineers amaze us every day with their breadth and depth of expertise and creative problem solving when it comes to addressing our customers’ needs and pain points. Creating customized solutions that meet the complex requirements of today’s military and defense organizations is where SealingTech engineers excel. Got a unique use case? Talk to our team.
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