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  Eric Richardson's favorite movie is "A Few Good Men".
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  Eric Richardson loves music and is often referred to as "a human jukebox" due to his encyclopedic knowledge of lyrics across a wide range of genres.
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  Eric Richardson's biggest pet peeve is waste - especially wasting time.
 
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  In 2006, Eric was hired by what was then Digital Fusion (now Kratos Defense). The Missile Defense Data Center had subcontracted out the development of an application to Booz-Allen Hamilton. They moved the development onto the MDDC contract and hired me to finish it out and get it to production. The success of the application lead not only to major growth, but the need for a similar application on a separate, isolated network. Though the applications shared a name, they were completely separate codebases and accomplished different tasks. After over a decade of development on the application, I was chosen to be one of the lead developers on a new project that was to establish a new path ahead, utilizing Agile methods, the latest technologies, DevSecOps and Continuous Integration/Continues Delivery concepts. Subsequent programming teams were to follow our lead and implement the best practices that we determined
 
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  Eric Richardson's favorite movie is "A Few Good Men".
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  Eric Richardson loves music and is often referred to as "a human jukebox" due to his encyclopedic knowledge of lyrics across a wide range of genres.
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  Eric Richardson's biggest pet peeve is waste - especially wasting time.
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+ Eric Richardson holds a secret clearance that he has maintained since 1995.
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  In 2006, Eric was hired by what was then Digital Fusion (now Kratos Defense). The Missile Defense Data Center had subcontracted out the development of an application to Booz-Allen Hamilton. They moved the development onto the MDDC contract and hired me to finish it out and get it to production. The success of the application lead not only to major growth, but the need for a similar application on a separate, isolated network. Though the applications shared a name, they were completely separate codebases and accomplished different tasks. After over a decade of development on the application, I was chosen to be one of the lead developers on a new project that was to establish a new path ahead, utilizing Agile methods, the latest technologies, DevSecOps and Continuous Integration/Continues Delivery concepts. Subsequent programming teams were to follow our lead and implement the best practices that we determined