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    African American software engineers find work in many... - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 12/23/2003  

    ITT's Broderick Andrews: ITT's Broderick Andrews: "New technologies make the work even more exciting."

    Broderick Andrews of ITT Industries finds software work excitingSeeing his projects from start to finish is the fun part of Broderick Andrews' job."You get a lot of opportunities to provide input," he says."When you work with new technologies that kind of input makes the work even more exciting."

    Andrews, a software engineer, works at ITT's advanced engineering and sciences (AES) division (Reston, VA).AES provides technology used in national security, information technology and telecommunications.AES is involved in missile defense, communication intelligence, information technology, information management and software and engineering services, among others.Its clients include the U.S. military, government agencies and commercial operations.The division employs over 1,300 people in twenty-three locations.Andrews is in the Ashburn, VA location.

    Andrews works in communication, information and intelligence systems within AES.He designs, develops, tests and implements software used in space and satellite system models.He and his team are always on the lookout for ways to improve their results.The ability to add their input throughout the design process makes that happen.Andrews says the team's biggest challenge is controlling their enthusiasm.
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    Andrews graduated from Auburn University (Auburn, AL) in 1999 with a BS in computer engineering.He came to ITT on the recommendation of his college roommate Jimmy Bell, who had joined the company the previous year.

    While in school, Andrews was active in chapters of the Association of Computing Machinery and the National Society of Black Engineers.He hopes to become active again, but this time as a working professional.He also wants to return to college to earn a masters in engineering management.He hopes the degree and current experience will someday help him land an engineering management position within ITT.

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    African American software engineers find work in many... - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 12/9/2004  

    ITT's Broderick Andrews: ITT's Broderick Andrews: "New technologies make the work even more exciting."

    Broderick Andrews of ITT Industries finds software work excitingSeeing his projects from start to finish is the fun part of Broderick Andrews' job."You get a lot of opportunities to provide input," he says."When you work with new technologies that kind of input makes the work even more exciting."

    Andrews, a software engineer, works at ITT's advanced engineering and sciences (AES) division (Reston, VA).AES provides technology used in national security, information technology and telecommunications.AES is involved in missile defense, communication intelligence, information technology, information management and software and engineering services, among others.Its clients include the U.S. military, government agencies and commercial operations.The division employs over 1,300 people in twenty-three locations.Andrews is in the Ashburn, VA location.

    Andrews works in communication, information and intelligence systems within AES.He designs, develops, tests and implements software used in space and satellite system models.He and his team are always on the lookout for ways to improve their results.The ability to add their input throughout the design process makes that happen.Andrews says the team's biggest challenge is controlling their enthusiasm.
    ...
    Andrews graduated from Auburn University (Auburn, AL) in 1999 with a BS in computer engineering.He came to ITT on the recommendation of his college roommate Jimmy Bell, who had joined the company the previous year.

    While in school, Andrews was active in chapters of the Association of Computing Machinery and the National Society of Black Engineers.He hopes to become active again, but this time as a working professional.He also wants to return to college to earn a masters in engineering management.He hopes the degree and current experience will someday help him land an engineering management position within ITT.

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