- Qualifications Introduction
- Why should you become a client of AAEC?
- AAEC Personnel
- Technical Qualifications
- Recent Clients
- References
Qualifications Introduction
AAEC (Applied Automated Engineering Corporation) presents this summary of corporate qualifications for your consideration.
AAEC is a small, privately owned company with offices located in Pennington, New Jersey (just outside of Princeton), Itasca, Illinois (just outside of Chicago). A corporate presence is also maintained in the Washington D.C. and Atlanta metropolitan areas.
AAEC was founded in 1983, as Pennington Information Management Corporation and became AAEC in 1986, to help support business decisions and improve productivity within an organization through the networking of computers, application of advanced modeling and computer & communications technology.
Since then, AAEC has helped clients in both the private and government sectors meet a wide range of operating needs cost-effectively. Thus, enabling AAEC clients to lower costs and maximize profit.
AAEC prides itself on service. World-class support and service is what has kept AAEC on top of their game for the past thirteen years. All of the AAEC technical staff are certified experts within their fields and will go the extra mile to ensure that the job is done to the customers satisfaction.
The three major services AAEC provides clients are:
- Energy modeling and analysis.
- Systems integration and Internet services.
- Programming and database applications.
To follow are descriptions of AAECs capabilities in each of its major practice areas. Summaries of a few recent, representative projects are included to allow a better understanding of AAECs expertise. Additionally, this qualifications statement contains brief biographical summaries of staff members, a selection of references and a listing of recent clients.
AAEC also markets the following software: Graph++© (a C++ callable set of presentation graphics classes); LPS-867© (a linear programming code for PCs and UNIX machines); Productivity Tools© (network and user tools for DOS and OS/2); and CHERPS© (a geographic information system tool for emergency response to HazMat events).
Why should you become a Client of AAEC?
Consider these reasons:
- We are problem solvers. Our formidable expertise and experience in the field of operations research, programming and computer/communications systems enables us to give your organization the very best analysis in system design. If the right computer application does not exist for your needs, we will create it.
- Our reputation speaks for itself. Our past clients express their satisfaction and confidence in our contribution to their organization by recommending our services to others and contacting us again whenever they need our help. This ongoing relationship with so many of our clients is perhaps our greatest accolade.
- We have an exceptional staff. AAEC boasts personnel who are acknowledged and certified experts within their fields. Learn more about AAEC Personnel.
- We offer comprehensive, customized service. We plan and execute strategies by providing equipment, setting up workstations with commercial software (or writing programs you need), and training people to use the system in-house. We also offer telephone, electronic and on-site support.
- Time is money; we save both. Our cost is not only competitive but a tremendous value in future returns.
Energy Modeling and Analysis
AAEC offers a wide range of services in Energy Modeling, Operations Research and Database Development. AAEC utilizes decades of combined experience in the successful development of large modeling and database systems.
The AAEC staff has extensive experience in developing models for the electric utility, oil, natural gas, and coal industries. This strong background coupled with dedication to successful system design and integration allows AAEC to successfully build modeling and database systems that can meet the industry-specific needs of its clients.
AAECs experience in these areas is extensive. Consider the following:
AAEC developed an electricity supply and demand model for a major U.S. utility company. This model was used in forecasting electricity flows and prices across control areas. This project included the development of a new energy modeling framework, the computer coding, the development of extensive databases and the integration of the components in an operational networked system. A complete Windows system in the companys LAN/WAN, coupled with a SUN HyperSPARC and IBM RS/6000 was the end product.
In support of an international clients joint venture with EDS, AAEC managed the development of an extensive proposal to Petromin, the General Petroleum and Mineral Organization of Saudi Arabia; and provided the computational tools and methodologies. Consulting support was provided to specify the tools and methodologies required for analytic decision making and the development of an executive information system within Petromin.
For ICF Incorporated, AAEC personnel have been lead developers for a series of energy models: The Coal and Electric Utilities Model, a large scale linear program used for policy analysis of energy and environmental issues, the Alaskan Hydrocarbon Model, a mixed-integer program used for analysis of the Alaskan pipeline build options; the World Oil Price Model, a Nash-Cournot representation of long term international oil markets; the Domestic Gas Transmission and Distribution Model, a system that incorporated Gauss-Seidell iterations with network flow subroutines to estimate regulated natural gas prices and flows; the Industrial Boiler Model, a price-sensitive boiler fuel consumption forecasting system; and a least-cost electric utility planning and operations model.
For the National Petroleum Council, AAEC redesigned the Petroleum Allocation Refinery Yield Model (PALRYM). PALRYM is a multi-regional linear programming model of world-wide crude oil production, refining and transportation of crude & refined products.
AAEC directed an analysis of an interstate natural gas pipeline company project for a major Northeast generating station. The analysis looked at likely project revenue and project risk.
AAEC developed a market analysis package for a major Midwest utility. This C++/Sybase Windows system analyzes both the clients and competitors price and quantity data. Hourly and daily sales quotes and transactions, as well as system costs, margins and loads are displayed as color graphics. The user selects the type of display, the time frame, the competitor and the electricity product from a Windows application. By clicking on a series or a data point on the graph the underlying tabular data is presented to supplement the graphics. In addition, the system is capable of operating from any office connected to the wide area network of the utility.
Systems Integration & Internet Services
The AAEC staff assists clients in assessing software and hardware needs, performs cost-benefit analyses and develops both immediate and long-term equipment investment strategies. All major components of office automation are implemented, including word processing, database management, local and wide area networks, electronic mail and desktop publishing. AAECs staff provides on-site personnel training as well as telephone and electronic client support. AAEC services clients of various types & sizes. Consider these examples:
AAEC provided internal management & operations support for a comprehensive automation project for a large engineering consulting firm headquartered in the Washington, DC area. As a result of AAECs management, over 2600 PCs are equipped with AAECs menu-driven Standard Load of proprietary & commercial IBM-compatible software. Multiple rings form a local area network (LAN) on each of 12 floors in twin towers of the corporate headquarters. An IBM mainframe is attached to the backbone token ring and an IBM cabling system is employed, including fiber optic media between towers. Regional offices nationwide are linked to the facility as part of a wide area network (WAN) using remote LAN bridges and voice mail. A national token ring & voice system employs specialized band width managers and fractional T1 carriers between Oakland, Pittsburgh & Washington, DC. The networks servers distribute any modifications to the Standard Load to over 1600 workstations, thus simplifying network administration. A network-wide "Common Disk", electronic mail, modem pool and mainframe terminal facility are provided. The system provides for nearly instantaneous message sharing, information, directives and reports.
For a Princeton, NJ law firm, AAEC installed a network of over 100 computers. AAEC also provided the personnel training & customized programming which streamlined the specific needs of the firm. Document sharing allowed employees to work together more efficiently. Electronic mail allowed for timely and secure interaction between attorneys, paralegals, secretaries and on-line outside clients. Modem & fax pooling was set up so that each workstation had access to outside services such as Westlaw and Lexis. Document comparison software was installed to simplify document management & the revision cycle. AAEC provided all of the necessary training for this software. Word processing forms & time keeping tasks were automated & laser printing simplified to enable more efficient document printing. Time keeping in the network was gatewayed to the DEC Micro Vax accounting computer. Most recently, AAEC retired the firms mini-computer & moved the above applications to the network while updating them with JURIS (time/billing), Real-World (accounting) & IQ (report writer). A SMTP was installed to permit all firm employees to access Internet e-mail through the local Microsoft mail package. Finally the firms network was connected to the Internet, which included a fire wall so that any LAN user could browse the Internet through the World Wide Web. The fire wall device, which runs TCP/IP, was a low-cost alternative to installing TCP/IP on every workstation.
For a municipal engineering department in NJ, AAEC recommended, purchased, installed and trained all personnel on-site to use a computer aided design drafting system. This project included overseeing the digitizing and entry of existing maps into the new system. Maps included were of municipal roads, utilities, water tables, taxes, and topography.
For Volvo cars of North America, AAEC provided Windows/Lotus Smart Suite user training and OS/2 LAN Server 3.0 Advanced network administrator training. AAEC also designed a concise reference brochure for users and provided detailed operations and problem determination guidelines for administrators.
The entrepreneurs who established an Alexandria, VA consulting firm invited AAEC to be a strategic partner in developing the firms information & technology strategy & systems. AAEC designed, implemented & continues to support a LAN/Communications network that meets the challenges of a firm that has grown over 900% in the last three years. AAEC continues to support this companys growth by providing programming expertise for the company and their clients operations.
In continuing support of a large engineering firm AAEC was recently contracted for a multi-year deal to outsource the personnel, equipment leases and software for the companys data center (main frame) operations. This deal achieved substantial cost reductions for the client while ensuring high quality service. The contract is valued at over $1.8 million. AAEC selected a subcontractor to provide main frame services. A logical partition of a modern IBM system was designed so that conversion efforts could be minimized.
For a Newark, NJ law firm AAEC installed a 200 node network which included Compaqs Server Recovery option. This feature allows automatic transfer of server functions to a backup server. The network includes DOS, Windows & Windows 95 clients sharing a SHIVA modem pool, Microsoft Mail & an Internet Gateway. This engagement is representative of an outsourcing arrangement that enables the firm to expand their business.
To provide full service computer solutions to our customers, AAEC offers Internet connectivity and World Wide Web (WWW) services. Dialup SLIP/PPP, ISDN as well as dedicated high speed leased lines are currently offered. Subscribers can use individual dialup accounts to send and receive e-mail, access the Web and explore the Internet for all that it has to offer. AAEC can register a companys domain name and provide an e-mail gateway to the Internet that is tightly integrated with the current LAN e-mail system, such as Microsoft Mail. AAECs extensive experience in LAN/WAN systems integration enables the AAEC staff to help determine the right level of Internet connectivity for an organization. AAEC can also land an organization on the Internet map by designing and housing a home page that does not expose an organization to security issues, staffing expenses and equipment investment.
Programming and Database Applications
In all of AAECs client projects, the desired approach is to develop a hardware & software and communications architecture that will preserve the clients investment despite rapid technological change. AAEC continually researches and tests new products and recommends optimal configurations to meet the clients exact requirements. AAECs comprehensive abilities to recognize client needs, design plans, install & integrate computer hardware & software systems while being able to train personnel is what makes AAECs services complete, streamlined and cost effective.
The AAEC staff meets a wide range of client needs for systems design using state-of-the-art technologies, professional programming and advanced integration of software and hardware packages. AAEC has a commitment to evaluate IBM-compatible software products and updated versions to provide clients with the latest and best in commercially available programming. Equally important to AAECs continued success in meeting client systems software needs is the ability to design programs on-the-spot that fill gaps left by commercial software. AAECs customized client-oriented software has been so successful that some of the programs are now part of the Standard Load that is installed for all clients and some are even available as commercial software. Hand-in-hand with the success in recommending, creating and integrating computer software is AAECs expertise in the area of computer hardware. AAEC offers complete hardware services from evaluating needs to planning layout through supplying and installing wiring, equipment and upgrades.
Consider the following:
AAEC successfully integrated PC-based technology and laboratory data analysis in a mid-sized engineering firm. This project included writing a program to convert data from a machine used for chemical analysis to a personal computer data bank. The program converted field data to PC generated graphics.
For Vandenberg Air Force base in California, AAEC developed a geographical information system consisting of a computer network, software and a database to provide a hazardous materials emergency response system for the entire facility. The project included digitizing and compressing 66 E-size maps (showing the base in detail) to 57 megabytes of storage. As a result, any section of the Air Force base can be viewed at five levels of magnification, which allows for the identification of everything from topographical features and elevations to streets, buildings and even house numbers. Dispersion clouds of accidentally released hazardous gases can be calculated and overlaid on the maps showing potential evacuation areas. The system also includes help with hazard assessment & decision making, a hazardous materials database, a communications network, automatic recording of all proceedings during an emergency and an interface with other sources of information.
For a start up pharmaceutical firm, AAEC provided and installed the LAN, specialized instrumentation analytical support (NMR, HPLC, UV, and IR spectroscopy), laboratory information management and specialized database development (which incorporated chemical structure searches). Bar coding equipment was integrated with the systems. General purpose computers included on the network were high-end 486 and Pentium PCs, MacIntoshes, 486-notebooks and an IBM RS/6000 workstation. Postscript, HP GL and HP PCL printers were attached to the network to provide high resolution laser and color inkjet output. Modem pooling, remote control, remote login and external electronic mail support were also provided. Internet, Dialog and STN Express, as well as Local, CD-Based and server-based information services were provided.
For IBM, Poughkeepsie, AAEC served on the "Oversee" project which developed OS/2 LAN Server domain alert and network management software. AAEC provided a lead C programmer who was able to see the product through to commercial status.
As part of a computer technology assessment for the Internal Revenue Service, AAEC developed the Relational Text System for IRS use. This system is a publications database. All of the taxpayer reference guides issued by the IRS were loaded into the system and indexed so as to improve responses to taxpayer questions.
Technical Qualifications
Computers
Network Hardware
Compaq & Dell Servers
Sun SPARC and RS/6000
IBM Mainframe
Apple MacIntosh
IBM, Compaq, Dell, HP Personal Computers & LaptopsATM
Ethernet and Token Ring
Bridges / Routers
Frame Relay
ISDN
Netscape Commerce Server
Cisco Routers
Linksys Router and Wireless Networks
Checkpoint FirewallsOperating Systems
Network Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows NT/2000 Server
Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP
IBM OS/2
MVS
UNIX (including Solaris, AIX, BSD and Linux)
DOS
Mac OSMicrosoft NT/2000 & .NET Server
Windows for Workgroups
TCP/IP
IBM OS/2 LAN Server
Novell NetwareProgramming Languages
Authorizations
Assembly 8088, 80286, 80386, 80486, & Pentium
IBM Assembler (MVS)
Fortran
Lotus Notes
SAS
Microsoft Visual Basic
Microsoft Visual FoxPro
Microsoft Access
C and C++
Pascal
Sybase
Oracle
ASP Web Development![]()
AAEC Key Personnel
Charles G. Everett is President and founder of AAEC. Mr. Everetts activities as President include management consulting, modeling & forecasting, computer technology assessment & development of management information systems software and other advanced computer applications. Mr. Everett has a thorough understanding of telecommunications on all levels, including the latest developments in local and wide area networking. He is an expert in computerized voice, data and image technologies. Mr. Everett brings this knowledge to bear by creatively developing solutions for client problems. Past positions include Project Manager from 1980 to 1983 at ICF Incorporated, where he participated in the development and management of information systems and large forecasting models in energy, environmental and financial planning areas. Prior to joining ICF, Mr. Everett was employed by the Energy Information Administration of the Department of Energy (EIA), where he served as Director, National Energy Information System Program Development Office. Prior to that Mr. Everett was Director, Oil and Gas Division. Mr. Everett has also been associated with the Computer Information Group of Mobil Research and Development Corporation. In these positions Mr. Everett was responsible for guiding the development and implementation of databases and forecasting models. His experience also includes economic and policy analysis & energy supply modeling for the Federal Energy Administration. Mr. Everett graduated from Drexel University in 1971 with a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering and Mathematics. Mr. Everett has also done graduate work in mathematics.
Hilda McDaniel, partner and Treasurer of AAEC, holds a BS in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science with a Masters Degree in Public Administration from Florida State University. Ms. McDaniel has done graduate course work in Operations Research at George Washington University. Ms. McDaniel formerly worked as an Operations Research Analyst for the U.S. Department of Energy in the areas of oil and gas analysis, integrative analysis and energy systems modeling and forecasting.
John Castner, an AAEC Associate, specializes in Information Technology management including LAN, WAN, telephony, security, desktop, database and mainframe solutions. Mr. Castner is currently working in the area of network management using Micromuse's Netcoolâ Suite of applications. John is a Netcool Certified Consultant and Trainer. Mr. Castner has over thirty years of experience in computing, programming, network design and applications systems development. Mr. Castner's experience includes positions as Vice President and Director of Information Technology for ICF Kaiser International, a billion dollar professional services and engineering firm. He has worked as a consultant and technical trainer for Mentor Technologies Group. Mr. Castner holds a M.S. in Operations Research from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, The George Washington University and a B.S. in Information Systems Management from the University of Maryland.
David Spencer, a senior engineer at AAEC, specializes in web design and development, and is an experienced database architect and active server page programmer. Mr. Spencer utilizes the complete Visual InterDev 6.0 development environment to build both Intranet and Internet web applications quickly. Additionally, Mr. Spencer has also used FrontPage to create many web sites and prototypes, and has provided clients with web maintenance training to lower their total cost of ownership. Mr. Spencer is facile with the following active server technologies: cascading style sheets, cross-browser HTML and ADO, IE-specific DHTML and RDS, client- and server-side scripting and validation in VBScript and JavaScript. Mr. Spencer installs, configures security, optimizes, and administers Microsoft IIS 4.0 and SQL Server 7.0 servers. In addition to client-server databases for the web, Mr. Spencer has also developed numerous Microsoft Access (file server) database applications. Prior to Access, Mr. Spencer wrote database programs in dBase, Clipper and FoxPro for an electricity pricing model (an electric utility planning model), asset management, hazardous materials inventory for the Air Force, corporate network file archival, corporate time sheet accounting, telephone directory, telemarketing, publication keywording and real estate applications. David has formerly specialized in systems integration, network administration and support, and office software training. Mr. Spencer holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Rutgers University.
Joe H. Ngov, a systems network engineer is responsible for technical support of the AAEC Internet Service. He also provides NT and UNIX support for client engagements. AAECs Internet Services currently include Unix systems on various platforms and Microsoft NT-based Web Services. Mr. Ngov is responsible for the telecommunications for all of AAECs offices and Internet systems which include Centrex, ISDN, frame relay, and T1 circuits. Prior to joining AAEC, Mr. Ngov held positions as a WAN Engineer & Network Operator with GES-Verio Internet Services, as a Telecommunications Engineer with MCI, and as a Computer Support specialist with Smith Kline Beecham R&D. Mr. Ngov holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University.
Tom Kline, an AAEC systems engineer, specializes in systems integration and programming. He has helped install and support a large LAN for a NJ law firm. The LAN uses 1000MBS switched Ethernet and Compaq Proliant server, fault tolerant technology. He also has been the principal support engineer and database programmer for a credit and collection firm and specializes in SQL Server 2000, Visual Studio .NET, ASP programming, Visual Basic Script and XML programming. Mr. Kline holds a B.S. in Information Systems from Rider University
Tim Shalizi, an AAEC engineer, specializes in systems integration and network support. Mr. Shalizi is responsible for AutoCad and other engineering applications. He has supported NT workstation based networks for research, engineering, and pharmaceutical firms. Mr Shalizi is responsible for implementing and maintaining Microsoft NT Server local area networks as well as providing technical assistance for Exchange Server email systems. Mr. Shalizi has done extensive work with the Internet, including HTML coding and UNIX user administration . Mr. Shalizi holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from New Jersey Institute of Technology..
Mahmood Qazen is a Microsoft Certified Professional who is nearing his MCSE. Mr. Qazen has considerable expertise in Windows NT and 98 desktop setup, design, and rollouts. He has engineered Ghost images solutions for large client network-based rollouts. In previous employment, he managed up to five technicians in LAN and WAN support operations at various locations and was a telecommunications specialist for Mobil Technical Center. Mahmood has built computers, installed bridges and routers, analyzed network traffic, troubleshoots both client and server, and in his spare time dabbles in Linux.
Michael H. Wagner, Ph.D. an AAEC Associate and Senior Consultant, specializes in operations research and software development. Dr. Wagner has been an Associate Professor of Operations Research at New York University; Chief of the Energy Process Modeling and Integration Division at the Department of Energy (DOE); Principal and Consultant in the energy modeling practice at ICF Incorporated; President of Cambridge Algorithm Corporation, a microcomputer software development firm; and Vice President for Software Engineering at Phase Linear Systems, a mainframe software vendor. Dr. Wagner has been a lead developer for a wide variety of large scale energy models which includes the Project Independence Evaluation System for DOE, the Coal and Electric Utilities Model, the Alaskan Hydrocarbon Model, the World Oil Price Model, the Domestic Gas Transmission & Distribution Model for ICF, and most recently, a confidential multi-regional multi-time period system to forecast U.S. electricity prices and flows. Dr. Wagner has recently upgraded AAECs Productivity Tools to the current level for DOS 6.2 and OS/2 2.1. Additionally Dr. Wagner is engaged in the continuing development of AAECs mathematical programming system, LPS-867, and has participated in various relational database development projects. Dr. Wagner holds an S.M. and Ph.D. in Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a B.S. in Physics from Harvey Mudd College.
Neal E. Magee, a web consultant, designs and creates corporate web sites, and specializes in inclusion of online technologies. Mr. Magee also creates web graphics, writes CGI scripts and forms, and assists in designing user interfaces for clients. Prior to AAEC, Neal was the webmaster for Princeton Theological Seminary, where he designed and created both public and private web sites for educational purposes and public/ alumni relations. Mr. Magee taught faculty in creation and use of web documents for education and use of computing-based multimedia resources. His skills include HTML 4.0, Perl 5, JavaScript, VBScript, AppleScript, Cascading Style Sheets, SSL, and IIS 4.0. Neal is a PhD in Religion candidate at Syracuse.
Charles Mylander, Ph.D. an AAEC Associate, specializes in Operations Research consulting services. Dr. Mylander is one of the developers of LPS-867 the linear programming code that is marketed by AAEC. Formerly Dr. Mylander was Director of the Office of Integrative Analysis in the EIA of the Department of Energy. Dr. Mylander holds an M.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Operations Research from Stanford University. Dr. Mylander is currently a tenured member of the faculty of the United States Naval Academy.
Ercan Tukenmez, an AAEC Associate and Senior Consultant, specializes in energy data and analysis. Mr. Tukenmez was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to the University of Kansas where he obtained an MBA degree. His past work experience includes Company Economist for Petrofina in Montreal, Planning Associate in the Corporate Supply and Distribution Department of Mobil Oil Corporation. Mr. Tukenmez is a recognized expert in linear programming applications within the petroleum industry. Mr. Tukenmez joined the predecessor to the Energy Information Administration (EIA)of the Department of Energy where he performed international energy, oil & gas, coal, nuclear and electric utility analysis. He also assisted in the development of energy models, data systems and surveys. Additionally, Mr. Tukenmez was a major contributor to the EIA Annual Report to Congress and many other studies and reports. Ercan authored work on both the supply and demand side of the markets and was on loan from the Department of Energy to the International Energy Agency in Paris for five years prior to returning to the EIA. In Paris Mr. Tukenmez specialized in international energy data analysis in the area of coal trade and combined heat and power generation (cogeneration) and started a project to collect energy price data for developing economics.
Robert J. Marmion, an AAEC Associate, is a database designer and implementer with over twenty years experience specializing in relational databases and user/computer interface Mr. Marmion has experience with MS/Sybase SQL, Dataease, xBase, BASIC, PASCAL and various assemblers. Mr. Marmion, current President of PC Consultants in New Jersey, has provided consulting services for over ten years to various industries. Some of these industries include insurance, large-scale engineering, publishing/ printing, pharmaceutical, information services, cosmetics, banking, legal, communications/transport & oil production. Mr. Marmion has written numerous applications, which have included government reporting, materials purchasing/tracking, document management, personnel performance reporting/tracking, waste management, hazardous material tracking/reporting, network management, warehousing/ inventory control, accounts payable & receivable, clinical trials management and many others. Mr. Marmion has a B.S. equivalent from the British Computer Society.
Elena Feryok-Hill, AAECs Administrative Manager, is responsible for all aspects of staff coordination, office administration, purchasing, shipping and facilities management. Ms. Feryok-Hill serves as special assistant to the Treasurer and is responsible for administering AAECs weekly time management system. Prior to joining AAEC, Ms. Feryok-Hill served as a telecommunications engineer for Mathematica and for Martin Marietta Data Systems. She has completed most course work toward a B.A. in Business.
Christopher Brenner, an AAEC systems engineer has a background in civil engineering. He holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from the US Naval Academy/Villanova. An AAEC senior systems engineer who is Checkpoint Certified Security Administrator and Engineer, and who is Cisco Router qualified, provides systems integration services for a wide range of client needs. He is an expert in LAN and WAN routing technologies and Internet/Intranet based technologies. Mr. Brenner is qualified in the Microsoft Solutions program and provides support in Windows Operating Systems including Windows XP IIS, Exchange Server, and Terminal Services. He also plans and executes the installation and support of LAN/WAN projects, Internet Virtual Private Networks and firewall security.
Recent Clients
Abrams, Westermeier & Golberg, P.C.
Advanced Medicine, Inc
Aerojet Technical Systems Company
Agridata
Annovis
AT&T Bell Labs
AT&T Communications
Aureole Restaurants (CharliePalmer)
Bank of America
Bechtel Inc.
Booz-Allen & Hamilton
Branchburg Township Engineers
Canadian National Railways
Carpenter, Bennett & Morrissey
Chevron Research
Columbia University
Commonwealth Edison
Conoco, Inc.
Connel Foley, LLC
Cygna Group
Cytorad Inc.
Degussa
Dow Chemical, USA
Dunnels & Duvall
E-Media International
ENRON
Gulf Oil Corp.
Florida Gas Transmission Company
Honeywell, Inc.
Howrey & Simon
ICF Incorporated
ICF Technology
Jamieson, Moore, Peskin & Spicer
Johnson & Johnson
Johns Hopkins University
Kaiser Engineers
Lummus Crest, Inc.Lynch, Martin
McDermott, Will & Emery
Mellon BankMIT
New Zealand Dept. of Scientific and Independent Research
Niagara Mowhawk
Norwegian Agricultural Institute
Nova Scotia Research Foundation
Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board
PacifiCorp
Paine Webber, Inc.
Perseus, LLC
PGA Tour
Power Recovery Systems
Princeton Theological Seminary
Procter & Gamble
Smith, Stratton, Wise, Heher & Brennan
Solomon Associates
Southern Company Services
Standard Oil Company of Ohio
State of Michigan
State of New Jersey
Suncor, Inc.
Taylor, Newsome & Tinkham
Tennessee Valley Authority
Transcell Technologies, Inc.
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Department of Transportation
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Geological Survey
U.S. Internal Revenue Service
U.S. Naval Academy
University of Pennsylvania
Versar Inc.
Volvo Cars of North America
Whirlpool Corporation
Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation
References
Mr. William C. Stitt
Babson College
Former Director, Center for Technological Entrepreneurship,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Former President and CEO
ICF Kaiser Engineers
(781) 239-4591
(207) 865-9001
wstitt@babson.eduMr. Richard J. Pinto, Esq.
Sr. Partner
Smith, Stratton, Wise, Heher & Brennan
(609) 924-6000
rjp@sswhb.comMr. Ken Campbell
Former COO, ClearCross
Former COO, Rappahannock Investments
(917) 822-5618
Mr. Terry Bilbo
Director of Corporate Administrative Projects/Director of Health & Safety
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
(310) 615-1448
tbilbo@csc.comDr. David Freedman
Mathematics Department
U.C. Berkeley
(510) 642-6190
(510) 549-3590
freedman@stat.berkeley.eduMr. Kenneth A. Schweers
Former Chief Operating Officer
Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI)
Former CEO, ICF Resources
(703) 534-9249
kenschweers1@comcast.net
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