Senior Technical Writer
Experience Highlights
Richard Camilli is a veteran technical writer with more than a decade of experience crafting high-integrity documentation across the commercial, federal, and aviation sectors. At Autheo, he leads the development of structured documentation for smart contracts, modular APIs, compliance workflows, and developer onboarding within the DevHub. His background in regulatory frameworks—including NIAP, NIST, FIPS, Common Criteria, and FAA standards—ensures Autheo’s technical content aligns with institutional-grade compliance, auditability, and clarity.
Richard has authored and maintained documentation libraries for the FAA, Chemring Sensors, Xtra Airways, Intertek, and other high-assurance environments. His work spans XML publishing, structured writing in FrameMaker and Arbortext, and SharePoint content systems. At Autheo, he applies this expertise to support developer self-service across decentralized identity systems, token integrations, and blockchain-governed application templates. His contributions are foundational to Autheo’s mission to make complex Web3 infrastructure usable, trustworthy, and developer-friendly at scale.
Core Expertise
Richard specializes in structured content development, compliance-driven documentation, and technical writing for highly regulated and decentralized systems. He ensures documentation continuity through ISO-compliant workflows, version control standards, and accessible formatting tailored for developers, auditors, and ecosystem partners. His role bridges regulatory rigor with intuitive narrative design to support Autheo’s decentralized governance, token onboarding, and enterprise adoption frameworks.
Education
Richard holds a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from the University of Vermont. He is Aviation Human Factors Certified, Export Control Compliance Certified, and a Certified Lead Auditor for ISO17025 Compliance through The Knowledge Academy. His educational and professional credentials reflect a robust command of regulatory systems, structured technical communication, and cross-sector documentation integrity.