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Designing systems which are highly adaptable and interoperable is particularly important in industries like aerospace and defense because of the need to incorporate rapidly evolving technology into platforms with a long service life. As a result, aerospace and defense organizations are embracing – and in some cases mandating - a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA). A MOSA emphasizes modularity, interoperability, and the use of open standards, fostering an environment where components from diverse sources can work together seamlessly. Open architecture standards such as the Open Group FACE® (Future Airborne Capability Environment) Technical Standard, ARINC 653, and DO-297 promote modularity, reusability, and interoperability in software systems. These standards enable developers to create adaptable components that can be integrated across multiple platforms, reducing duplication and fostering flexibility.

While a MOSA offers significant benefits, it also presents unique challenges. Safety and security are especially important given the requirements for component modularity and portability, where components may be widely re-used across many systems. Given the rapid pace of technological innovation and understanding that most of this innovation is realized through software, it’s imperative that MOSA-aligned software components comply with appropriate functional safety and security standards.

In this webinar, we’ll explore some of the challenges for developing safe and secure modular software components. We’ll also discuss several best practices for software development and verification that facilitate compliance with appropriate functional safety and security standards. To illustrate the best practices, we’ll show how DDC-I’s Deos™ RTOS and OpenArbor® IDE, together with the LDRA tool suite®, provide developers and QA engineers with many of the tools they need to develop safe and secure modular software.

60-minutes
When
Wednesday, June 25, 2025 · 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:00)
Presenters
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John Persinos
Editor-in-Chief, Aircraft Value News
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Stephen DiCamillo
Technical Marketing and Business Development Manager, LDRA
Steve Di Camillo has over 30 years’ experience in embedded systems and software development, focusing on model-based engineering and standards compliance. He has worked with many customers around the world in the automotive, aerospace, rail, medical, telecommunications, energy, and industrial equipment industries. Throughout his career, Steve has helped engineering organizations to adopt new processes, tools, and technologies to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their systems and software development and testing efforts, while maintaining compliance with evolving and emerging technical standards.

Steve earned his Bachelor of Science degree at Cornell University. He now works as Technical Marketing and Business Development Manager with LDRA Software Technology.
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Gary Gilliland
Vice President of Marketing, DDC-I
Gary Gilliland has over 30 years of experience in the development and marketing of hardware and software solutions for embedded systems, with extensive experience in both military and commercial avionics. A graduate of the University of Texas at Arlington, with a degree in electrical engineering, Gary was previously Technical Marketing Manager at DDC-I, where he has been responsible for product development, technical marketing, partner relationships and customer facing technical support with special expertise integrating Deos in avionics systems.

Prior to joining DDC-I, Gary was responsible for business development at LynuxWorks for the DO-178 product, managed Technical Marketing and field sales engineers. Prior to LynuxWorks Gary held engineering management and engineering positions developing commercial and military embedded systems for aerospace and defense applications at Honeywell, Lockheed Missiles and Space and LTV Aerospace and Defense.
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