Pierce Gorman has helped shape the standards, architecture, and deployment of technologies critical to the continuous advancement of the telecommunications industry. He most recently worked at T-Mobile, responsible for voice architecture development for VoIP robocalling protection and STIR/SHAKEN call authentication design and standards development. During his 30-year tenure at Sprint, he drove cooperative development and implementation of next-generation voice and VoIP signaling, routing, and services architecture.
Pierce is a member of four ATIS working groups, all three of the FCC's NANC Call Authentication Trust Anchor (CATA) working groups, the STI Governance Authority Technical Committee, and the CTIA Technical Committee in support of the Registered Caller branded calling initiative. He has also actively participated in the US Telecom Association (USTA) Industry Traceback Group, SIP Interconnection Working Group hosted by NTCA, and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Secure Telephone Identity Revisited (STIR) working group.
VP of Engineering - Voice
Brett’s talents as Numeracle’s VP of Engineering lies his abilities to architect and implement cost-effective telecommunications networks for the delivery of voice, video and high speed data. His experience covers a broad range of needs from TCP/IP networking, fiber optic networks, integrated billing and provisioning systems, to high volume custom VoIP software development. Brett is a programmer whose work is interested in pairing technologies with business needs and evaluating market strategies as they relate to available technologies.