Used the forums to diagnose the issue by accessing the control board and looking for blink codes. There were absolutely no lights on the board while the interface board/display lights were lit so I deduced the control board was bad.
After receiving the board, I followed the instructions to set the jumpers for my specific model, pulled the power from the unit, replaced the board, and plugged everything back in. I started a cycle, closed the dishwasher door, and everything worked.
Nut drivers made everything easy, and I would recommend being especially careful pulling the connectors off the old board. There isn't a lot of room to work and if you pull the wires out of one of the connectors or crack a connector, you won't be very happy.