| Advanced Traffic Control TEAM MEMBERS
Frank Roark
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Company
President, Principal Engineer, and Project Programmer
In addition to his degree in Computer Science,
with an emphasis on Operating Systems Computers, Mr. Roark is certified
in Intellution products and counts Visual Basic, Visual Basic for Applications,
Assembler (MODCOMP, x86, 68K, Z80, 8051), FORTRAN, C (ANSI, MS Visual),
BASIC (Dartmouth, PICK), HTML, PERL, CASL, VEDIT Macro, RPG, COBAL, SNOBOL,
and APL among his Languages. And, while his technical background is in
real-time software, he is also conversant in digital hardware technology.
Roger L. Shaffer
Vice President and General Counsel
Education
J.D., cum laude, Nova Southeast University 1988.
B.A., with Highest Honors, Florida Atlantic University 1984.
Recipient of Florida Atlantic University's College of Social Science Award
for Academic Excellence, 1984. Inducted into the Honor Society Phi Kappa
Phi 1984.
Professional Experience
Following stints as a deck hand a tugboat, a signalman on a Navy Destroyer,
and a police officer; Mr. Shaffer was recruited by Ford Motor Company
and worked as a sculptor in the Mustang Studio at Ford's Styling Center
in Dearborn, Michigan. Moving to Florida, he later became Managing Director
of the Product Development Division of Zimmer Corporation, and thereafter
Vice President of Mobile Traveler, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of
Zimmer located in Junction City, Kansas. Prior to joining Advanced Traffic
Control, Mr. Shaffer practiced commercial law in South Florida.
Publications
Mr. Shaffer is author of the articles "Traffic Control Solutions:
A Light at the End" The IMSA Journal (September/October 2002),
"Productivity Measurement: The Opportunity Element." The
Police Chief (April 1980), and co-author (with Frank L. Roark) of
the article "The Truth, The Hole Truth" Transportation Technology
International (June/July 2002). In addition he is the author of the
books Spindletop Unwound (Republic of Texas Press 1998) and Letters
Home: A Soldier's Legacy (Republic of Texas Press 1997).
George Griffin
Senior Programmer
Education
George Griffin holds a degree in Computer
Science, gained his experience while working for MODCOMP and counts Java,
Visual Basic, Assembler (MODCOMP, 68k), Fortran, Perl, C++, HTML, XML,
Pascal, RPG, COBAL, SNOBOL, and PL1 among his Programing languages.
Professional Experience
Designed, developed, and taught Applications Design and Development, and
Custom Operating Systems Design and Development to MODCOMP users such
as Alcoa of Australia Limited, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the
United States Navy.
Staying on Schedule:
Caffeine and Cuffs
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