From auditing satellite communications in the Navy to building two logistics software companies — a career defined by the instinct to see a problem, build the tool, and make the numbers tell the truth.
Custom software development for logistics, transportation, and operations — built by someone who has lived every mile of it.
Transportation management, dispatch, real-time tracking, delivery verification, and route optimization — purpose-built for courier, medical, and specialty delivery operations.
Invoice review, carrier scorecards, cost-per-mile analysis, and reporting systems that make the numbers tell the truth — rooted in a procurement auditing discipline that started in the Navy.
Two active platforms serving the logistics industry today:
Still building. Still solving. The industry keeps changing, and the instinct remains the same — see the problem, build the tool, make the numbers tell the truth.
Everything culminates here. Ship Steward is Keith's life work — the logistics experience, the auditing discipline from the Navy, the optimization instincts, the reporting and analytics systems, the process engineering. All of it coming together into the platform that serves the industries that need it most.
The instinct to build extends beyond work. Everything Keith is interested in, he builds a tool for it. A stock trading dashboard. A personal book library cataloging every book he's ever read — over 200 in most years. A menu and recipe library. If he touches it, he builds it. That relentless drive to create is what makes the professional work so strong.
Built a full courier software platform serving the courier industry end-to-end — dispatch, real-time tracking, delivery verification, and transportation management. Customers still run the product today.
Built on every platform and every technology stack — staying on the cutting edge by keeping open source at the core, always choosing the best tools for the job. If it involves moving something and tracking it, he's built the system for it.
Brought in to develop and execute the Y2K remediation plan for Cascade, a major commercial printer handling newspapers, retail catalogs, and stock market prospectuses. Ensured mission-critical print production systems would survive the millennium rollover without disruption.
As COO of ASCAR, Keith built software to run courier and delivery operations throughout the US and Canada, pioneering the use of credit card machines to submit orders to restaurants for food delivery service companies and vehicle tracking with Loran-C navigation — before GPS even existed. By vehicle, by any mode — and always with an eye on the costs associated with every mile.
The technology journey began when the Navy recognized an innate talent for systems and numbers. Assigned to audit the procurement department for R&D in satellite communications at Naval Ocean Systems Center (NOSC) in San Diego, Keith built the LAMP Procurement System — a full procurement platform with audit capabilities. Working across sophisticated satellite communication systems, he built the foundation for a career at the intersection of data, process, and accountability.