From Naval Cryptology to Healthcare Data Integrity
The Foundation: Precision Under Pressure (1977–1981)

This era instilled in me a “Security-First” DNA—a belief that data is only as valuable as its non-repudiation and provenance. In cryptology, “near enough” is a failure; this same deterministic mindset now governs every Medicare dataset I steward.
I bring the same Honor, Courage, and Commitment instilled in me during my 21 years of service to everything I do today.
Enterprise Leadership & Systems Governance
Following my service, I transitioned into large-scale technology administration, serving at the VP level for major organizations. My focus was on the architecture and management of massive, complex data systems. This period of my career was about Systems Governance—ensuring that disparate data silos could be unified into a “Single Source of Truth.” I learned that the most complex systems fail not from lack of data, but from a lack of rigorous methodology in how that data is cleaned, interpreted, and presented.
The Current Mission: Medicare Data Stewardship
MedicareWire and my stewardship of Medicare.org represent the culmination of this 49-year technical journey. I chose to apply my background in cryptologic integrity and systems management to the Medicare landscape because I saw a critical gap: the “Marketing Noise” was drowning out the “Fact-Based Signal.”
Today, I utilize a proprietary, USCDI-compliant methodology to process federal CMS datasets. By applying the same “Zero-Knowledge” and “Provenance-First” principles I learned in the Navy, I ensure that the plan information we provide is:
- Source-Verified: Every data point is tethered to a primary CMS record.
- Logic-Transparent: Our interpretation methodology (The MedicareWire TechArticle) is open and auditable.
- Steward-Governed: Unlike automated “scrapers,” every system update is overseen by a veteran technical architect.
I don’t view Medicare as a sales funnel; I view it as a mission-critical data ecosystem. My job is to ensure that the beneficiary has access to the same level of data integrity that a Naval Commander expects from a cryptologic report.
All MedicareWire™ content is published under my personal editorial responsibility and maintained independently of insurance sales, lead generation, or enrollment services.
MedicareWire™ was originally launched in 2012 and has been continuously stewarded by David W. Bynon, evolving from an early Medicare information site into today’s independent, non-commercial reference.