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Patrick Morrissey, Participant
Patrick Morrissey is a Senior Technical Fellow at Collins Aerospace in the Commercial Avionics organization. Morrissey holds an M.S. in Information Assurance and Computer Engineering, a B.S. in Systems Engineering, a Masters Certificate in Systems Engineering and Architecting, and five patents for defensive security technologies. Morrissey has worked in cyber security and information assurance for 27 years across engineering and information technology organizations supporting operational security as well as the development of secure products for both the government and commercial sectors.
In his tenure he has participated on multiple advisory councils (such as the FAA Aviation Rule Advisory Committee (ARAC) on Aircraft System Information Security Protection (ASISP), and RTCA SC-216) helping support the development of cyber security regulations and standards alongside the FAA and major OEMs in the industry. He supports industry advancement through security committees within the International Coordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Associations (ICCAIA) and Aerospace Industries Association, is helping define the next generation digital architecture for aviation as a member of the ICAO Trusted Framework Study Group (TSFG), and assists with government & industry risk assessment collaboration though the Cyber-Safety Commercial Aviation Team’s steering committee (CS-CAT).https://commons.erau.edu/avcysecworkshop-bios-2024/1033/thumbnail.jp
Morrissey, Patrick. North River. Photograph of 2 men.
A photograph of William Morrissey (Glynn’s father’s uncle), and Patrick Morrissey (Glynn’s grandfather)
Morrissey, Patrick. North River. Photograph of an older couple.
A photograph of Daniel Morrissey and Bridget Neville-Morrissey. He was the son of Patrick Morrisey (of Port de Grave) and Maryanne Russell (of Bareneed). Patrick would be Glynn’s great-great-grandfather who came to Newfoundland from Waterford, Ireland. He is buried in the RC Cemetery in Port de Grave
Morrissey, Patrick. North River. Photograph of a reverend, a man, a woman, and 3 children.
A photograph of Ellen Penney-Morrissey, Gertrude Morrissey-Roache, Patrick Morrissey, Francis Morrissey-Hurley, Father Tom, and Katherine Morrissey-Downey
Letter from E.R. Morrissey to Hagan
Holograph letter from [P.T.] (Fr. Morrissey), Strand Hotel, Rosslare, County Wexford, to 'my dear Son' (Hagan). Informing him that St. Augustine's has a new mother general; it is impossible to say, however, whether she is one not to allow any reprisals. Some comments on P. McGrath, an idiot well seen-through although playing the game. Morrissey himself has a new home but is not generally ambitious. The murder of Higgins was very cruel. Stating that he does not know who Ronayne's companion is; one whose belly can swallow all principles. Even those usually skeptical have praised the new College. Hagan will be in Ireland during the synod. Observing that most of those people are calmer now and can discuss matters more easily. 'Patrick' [...] was undone by her foolish tongue but is happy in her new home. 'Visitator II' [...] looks poorly
Letter from E.J. Morrissey to Hagan
Handwritten letter from [E.J. Morrissey], [Dublin], to 'Carissimo' (Hagan). (Writing in code, using the Blue Nuns-analogy.) In the ongoing discussions, anxiety and weariness are equally mingled. A letter was written from 'First Mother Assistant' [Griffith] to 'Fr. Louis Nolan' [Lloyd George] which knocked Morrissey over since it gives way on all the essential points. 'Sr. John T.' [Ó Ceallaigh] recently appeared before the 'council' [Dáil] (much illegible). 'Sister Teacher' [...] and K.[eohane] have the letter but are not astonished. [Lloyd George] is much suspected, then associating 'Cardinal Pompelis' [...] and 'Chamber'[...] (much illegible). Even 'Sister Patrick' [Keohane] cannot think clearly, but had a long chat with 'N.B.'[...]. 'Mother General' [DeValera] pleased everybody with his [slap] to the 'Congregation' [Vatican]. Morrissey is pessimistic concerning 'the New Province' [independence]. It is now harder to see [DeValera] than it is to see the 'Bishop of Limerick' [...]. Finally stating that 'Tuam's actions pleased us all (and) surprised a good many'. (Griffith's letter to Lloyd George dates 2 November 1921.) [c. mid-November 1921
Oral Interview of Patrick Morrissey
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Letter from E.R. Morrissey to Hagan
Holograph letter from [Sr. John], [E.R. Morrissey] Number 2 Convent, Dublin, to [Sr. Thomas] (Hagan), Commenting at length on Sr. Patrick's [Patrick Walsh] rapid promotion; she takes all the accolade with a grain of salt; further promotion is likely. Hagan's friend looked very well and will receive the novice at any time; another of his friends is expected. Sr. K. [P.J.Keohane] is unhappy with Sister Stan's [...] rather bland political [contribution to the Catholic Bulletin]. Unfavourable remarks about 'the second visitator' [...] who was expected to be more popular. Having Fr. Brennan appointed to Chapelizod seems a peculiar move. Remarks on another friend [Dempsey] who is in money trouble and remains in his old post. Commenting on the superioress's [Archbishop Byrne] want of backbone and trouble with judging. Adding mass intentions; there are less these days for the high unemployment. Commenting on uncertainty [among Dublin clergy as to appointments]. 'Influenza is the order of the day here, cold, wet (and) no work'
Letter from E.R. Morrissey to Hagan
Handwritten letter from ['Sr. Rd'] [Fr. Morrissey, Dublin], to 'Carissima' [Hagan], in thanks for his letters; commenting on a sudden death of [P...] leaving a wife and child. He had not heard about Tizi. Also commenting on 'your assistant'; with Con's influence he should be able to do good. MacCaffrey's 'S.O.S.' concerning Maynooth caused turmoil but also gave rise to satire; repeating items from K.(eohane). Then referring to 'Visitator II'[...], Cronin and 'Sr. Patrick' [... ] who has 'downed (and) outed herself'. Also referring to Fr. O'Reilly's death, 'N.B.'[Archbishop Byrne]; explaining a recent telegram to Hagan; Fr. Myles O'Rourke's operation, other cases of illness; Fr. O'Loughlan's trouble over money. [Reference to his own career as viewed by K.(eohane).] Then stating that nothing can be done about (Sr. Mary) Celsus who loves to praise Hagan; at least she has no information to give. Adding finally speculations about diocesan appointments for Lennon's place; 'Visit[ator] II' [...] is not likely to live long
Clear Sight: Judith Duquemin, Hanz Hancock, Patrick Morrissey, Laurence Noga, Andy Parkinson, Charley Peters
A group show of work by UK-based abstract painters, whose work explores the legacy of minimalism. Part of Sluice_ Art Fair 2016.
Curated by Charley Peters, Hanz Hancock and Patrick Morrisse
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