Who We Are

Located in beautiful Portland, Oregon we specialize in developing high quality, robust solutions to complex problems facing our armed forces. Our belief in non-proprietary solutions allows us to lower our cost of service without compromising quality. Diversity in our staff capabilities is what allows Delaris to create finely tailored, robust solutions to the evolving demands of the current budget restricted environment.
Staff highlights
Tony Dennis
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Tony’s foremost expertise is in designing, rendering, and making reliable systems that are, by necessity, complex. As a cutting-edge technology professional he has managed the entire suite of systems at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Germany, nationwide fiber optic networks, and, information security audits for a number of utilities and financial institutions. He recently designed and performed system testing for a 911 system used by multiple agencies in a metro region of greater than one million residents. Tony was born in Oregon and lived abroad for more than a decade before returning home. He has a BS in Mechanical Engineering, is a licensed pilot, and dearly loves his wife and two sons. Veteran of the U.S. Army. |
Bruce Harrington
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Bruce has focused on measurement and measurement systems for the entirety of his 25-year career. At Tektronix he contributed to system architecture, design, implementation, and testing of embedded processor systems for multiple generations of analog and digital scope products. He has most recently completed a project at Delaris Defense producing software for an embedded Linux application contracted by Raytheon for deployment at a U.S. Army training facility. Born and raised in Northern California, he returned to California to attend college, receiving a BS in Computer Science. His interests include travel, photography, fused glass, marbled paper, volunteering for his wife’s middle school art and journalism classes, and roasting coffee. Veteran of the U.S. Air Force. |
Chris Dennis
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Chris started his career at MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory, building high-performance electronics for military sensors and satellites. He combines his technical capabilities with a gift for working with people and has contributed his project management leadership at high-tech manufacturers including Boeing, Hewlett-Packard, and Gerber Legendary Blades. Most recently Chris developed a project requirements course for the advanced project management certification program at Portland State University. After a childhood in Oregon, Chris spend a decade in the eastern US, completing a BS in Physics and an MSEE. Chris and his wife enjoy the great outdoors, foraging wild mushrooms whenever they are available. 5th degree black belt of the traditional Korean martial art Chung Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do. |


