Warfighter Technologies. A web application design company, at Warfighter Technologies, we design, develop, and deploy solutions that set new standards in user experience.

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Experience

Warfighter Technologies developed of the Combat Operations Interactive Network (COIN), Medical Evacuation Status Widget (MedStat), Theater Route Status (Routes), portions of Dictionary.com, and numerous other solutions for the government and private sector. For more information, please contact us at info@warfightertechnologies.com


Department of the Army, Ask.com, Dictionary.com, Carlient Labs.

Services

We offer application and hardware prototype development as well as multi-year product and service developments. We help our clients streamline ideas and bring to market ground-breaking, cutting-edge applications. Our services span three core activities:

1. Design

Align the vision. Research emerging technologies. Articulate the concept.

  • Requirements Development
  • Consumer Research
  • Development and Deployment Strategy
  • Technical Architecture Evaluation
  • Prototype Development

2. Develop

Implement proven, open-source, technology. Innovate. Solidify.

  • Product Development
  • Information Architecture
  • Schematics and Outlines
  • Interaction and Visual Design
  • Usability Testing

3. Deploy

Optimize, test, and launch. Manage and maintain.

  • Quality Assurance
  • Deployment Consulting
  • Analytics and Metering
  • Security and Stability Monitoring
  • Disaster Recovery
Leadership

Carlos Castillo

During Operation Iraqi Freedom VII, Carlos led the product design of the Combat Operations Interactive Network (COIN), MEDEVAC Status (MedStat), and Routes web applications where he defined the standard of services for the tactical operations center. Prior to co-founding Warfighter Technologies, he provided information technology consultancy and technical review services to clients like Volvo, Sony, and APress.

Paul Lin

Paul led development of some of the most popular, award winning web applications; including COIN during his OIF deployment. Prior to co-founding Warfighter Technologies, he held positions at Dictionary.com, Ask.com, various start-ups, and the Naval Research Lab as a software and hardware engineer. He has over 14 years Linux experience and holds a BS in Cybernetics from UCLA and MS in Electrical Engineering from UCSD.