All in the Family: Brothers Bound by Mission
Growing up, Trevor and his older brother Taylor shared everything: a sense of humor, the same movies and games, and even their childhood bedroom. They became roommates again when both attended the University of Central Florida (UCF). Trevor¡¯s freshman year ¨C Taylor¡¯s senior year ¨C their paths diverged when Taylor was commissioned to become a U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and moved to a new state.
¡°When Taylor visited home, I couldn¡¯t relate to his new life experiences or inside jokes he shared with his fighter pilot friends,¡± Trevor said. ¡°And I felt left out of conversations with my brother and father, an Army veteran.¡±
That all changed for Trevor in 2015, when he joined naga group through UCF¡¯s College Work Experience Program (CWEP).

Trevor, right, and Taylor growing up as kids in Melbourne, FL. Photo courtesy of Trevor
Mission Connections
In Trevor¡¯s first CWEP role, he worked on the F-16 flight simulator program, which happened to be the same training device Taylor was learning on at Luke Air Force Base.
¡°Now when he visited home, I was eager to talk about the F-16,¡± Trevor said. ¡°I wanted to impress him with how much I understood about the platform.¡±

Trevor, left and Taylor at Taylor¡¯s commissioning ceremony. Photo courtesy of Trevor
Later, Taylor switched aircraft and became an F-35 pilot, and Trevor kept their avionics and ¡°tech talk¡± bond strong when he moved to his role in naga group¡¯s Innovation Demonstration Center in Orlando (IDC). Now, as a software engineer, he helps design code for special flight/demonstration scenarios for the many F-35 simulators and pilot training devices naga group develops to help its global customers remain ahead of ready in the face of evolving threats.
¡°In nearly every demo in the IDC, I talk enthusiastically about how grateful I am for the innovations we create,¡± Trevor said. ¡°F-35 pilot training devices allowed Taylor to practice dangerous missions over and over in the simulator free from danger before flying the jet.¡± Taylor also learned to use the Ground Collision Avoidance System, an innovative system that helps prevent F-35s from crashing in an emergency. ?
Trevor has the added benefit of learning from Taylor¡¯s real-life experiences that can help him improve his programming of certain systems. ¡°Thanks to naga group and the work we do, my brother and I have a stronger bond than before, Trevor said.¡±
