Jerrod Tuck

Hi, my name is

Jerrod Tuck.

I build AI systems for industrial operations.

I have been writing software since 1984. For the last fifteen years I have worked in oil and gas SCADA, designing large CygNet systems and building the tools engineers use every day.

Right now I am building Narya Command, an AI agent orchestration platform for SCADA engineers. I write the code, deploy it on-site, and support it in production. Learn more about me.

01.Production Projects

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The Secret Vault

Plot twist: Most of my coolest projects are hidden behind NDAs and IP rights! Ever checked in at a United Airlines kiosk? You've probably interacted with my code. From mission-critical SCADA systems to enterprise-level applications, I've built solutions that power industries... but I'll have to keep those details in my secret vault. (Don't worry, I'm legally required to be mysterious about this stuff!)

Narya Command

In Production

An AI agent orchestration platform for SCADA engineers. Engineers build and schedule multi-step workflows from a command center dashboard, chaining together connectors for CygNet, email, Azure DevOps, and Snowflake. The agents can read from and write to production systems safely, with a human approving the steps that matter. In pilot with two operators.

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DOGE Count

In Production

A lawsuit counter I built in about two hours after Elon Musk asked for a way to track lawsuits against the Department of Government Efficiency. Simple, but it does the job.

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thesuck.app

In Production

A small project that shows you how many hours you have to work to pay for your monthly subscriptions. It sucks. That is the point.

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CygNet Utility

In Production

A Windows desktop application that cuts down the administrative work in CygNet. It includes a device builder, smart device backup, and more than 30 other utilities. It took new device creation from twenty minutes down to one.

CygNet SCADA Extracts

In Production

An ASP.NET Blazor application built on an Onion architecture that pulls automated, focused extracts out of CygNet and into SQL Server. Different business units use the data to find ways to cut costs.

02.Coming Soon

Lossmaps.com

Coming Soon

Catalogs and visualizes traffic accident data going back to 1984, with a map interface and a subscription API. Crowd-sourced data that shows the hot spots.

Biomarq

Coming Soon

A health data platform that pulls together wearables, lab results, and supplement and peptide tracking into one place.