Client: TAEUS

Project: Data Communications Patent Review

Description: Reviewed 84 patents for observability and ease of investigation in a patent matter between two major data communications vendors. Prepared a report.

Client: Martin Dubord Bernier & Stevens

Project: Multi-Party Contract Dispute

Description: In a contract performance dispute involving three parties where business critical data was lost, reviewed existing documentation and in a report opined where the negligence for the lost data lay. The matter was favorably settled just prior to my deposition.

Client: WISEE15

Project: WiSEE13, 14, & 15 Organizing Committee & Publication Co-Chair

Description: Member of the organizing committee and publications co-chair for the IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments, WiSEE13, WISEE14, & WISEE15. This IEEE sponsored international conference focuses on the use of wireless communications in space and extreme environments. Speakers and attendees are from around the globe.

Client: CANEUS

Project: 2010 and 2011 Fly-By-Wireless Conference Publication Chair

Description: Publication chair for the 2010 and 2011 CANEUS Fly-by-Wireless Conference. This international conference brings together technical staff in the field of using wireless communications in aircraft and space.

Client: GTE Corp

Project: Military Communications Network Management

Description: Developed network control requirements for several secure military command and control communications networks, including red/black network control communications as well as the monitor and control requirements.

Client: Northeastern University

Project: Northeastern University Networking and Telecommunications Program Coordinator

Description: Developed Northeastern University's curricula in telecommunications which includes an Associate's Degree program; the world's first and largest continuing education program in telecommunications; contract programs with major corporations, and certificate and degree programs. Courses were offered live and remotely via television. Was the first to teach office automation, network administration, and voice-data network planning courses at an American university. Courses taught included a wide range of electrical engineering, tele- and data-communications, computer and information management, and business project management topics.