Client: Littleton ELD

Project: Littleton ELD CLEC Business Plan Evaluation and Implementation

Description: Evaluated previous telecommunications business development plans for the Littleton (MA) Electric Light Department; directed the procurement of partnering arrangements with vendors; evaluated vendors' responses; and negotiated contracts with them to develop telecommunications as a business area for the municipal light department.

Client: Burlington (VT) Electric Department

Project: Burlington VT Versus Adelphia Cable

Description: Expert witness for Burlington VT as it intervened with the Vermont Public Service Board to ensure that the city?s CATV provider?s certificate of public good was renewed only if suitable protections for the city were included. Issues addressed included CATV company?s operational performance and requiring open access of the CATV system for Internet service. Testified before the Public Service Board.

Client: Burlington (VT) Electric Department

Project: Burlington Electric Department CLEC Business Plan & Implementation

Description: Provided management and expert guidance to Burlington (VT) Electric Department as it negotiated with carriers for pole access and evaluated its options to work with the embedded CATV company. Directed the procurement of an agreement to partner another firm to develop a new business to provide competitive telephone, data and Internet, and CATV services (the triple play) within the city. Supported negotiations with prospective vendors. Recommended a vendor and provided technical and management guidance to executive management as the business area developed.

Client: Seabrook Nuclear Station

Project: Seabrook Emergency Radio Network Analysis & Recommendations

Description: Determined the requirements and recommended an approach for upgrading the command and control radio system for Seabrook Nuclear Station and for public safety radios in the surrounding towns so the town`s radio`s would interoperate. Addressed several propagation and technical performance issues.