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CB Brechin Mr. Brechin possesses several years of technology expertise in the areas of hardware configuration, software installation, troubleshooting and network administration as a computer consultant for a number of organizations before founding the company. Prior to becoming CEO, Mr. Brechin managed all aspects of the company's corporate and government sales, including sales strategy, partner/vendor relations, corporate structure, contract acquisition, training and development. In addition, Mr. Brechin managed the company's financial planning, cash flow and risk analysis. He successfully closed over $9 million in sales in 2005 and secured key client relationships, including National Security Agency (NSA), United States Navy, State of Maryland , Maryland State Police and Baltimore City Police. Through his sales efforts and strategic vision, the company was recognized twice as a top reseller of Panasonic rugged, mobile date solutions. In 2004, the company was named "Reseller of the Year". Mr. Brechin has a Bachelors Degree in Political Science and International Affairs from Kalamazoo College and a Master's Degree in Information and Telecommunications Systems from Johns Hopkins University . Scott Rutherford Mr. Rutherford has more than 25 years of entrepreneurial experience in conceiving, developing and building technical solutions for clients in both corporate and government sectors. He co-founded the company, originally known as PelicanMobile, in 1996 and served as its Vice President until 2006. Mr. Rutherford was responsible for all aspects of technology evaluation and deployment to meet its clients' needs for mobile, rugged computing solutions, including locating and assimilating complex solutions from various vendors to ensure a turnkey installation in highly variable models of police and fire vehicles. Mr. Rutherford has developed a large array of products from concept, including a Mobile Training Center for the Department of Defense and proprietary irrigation control filters to eliminate RF interference from the Annapolis Naval Radio Transmitter Station. He launched and continues to develop the company's technical support infrastructure, for which he and his team of engineers have been presented with awards for Outstanding Technical Support by various clients, including the Maryland State Police. Mr. Rutherford is the recipient of several awards for his innovative technology systems, including the "Comdex Most Innovative" award in 1998. Tin Khin Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Khin worked for the Motor Vehicle Administration (“MVA”) of the State of Maryland from September 2004 until January 2008. From August 2005 until January 2008, Mr. Khin served as divisional manager of the financial management division of the MVA, where he was responsible for formulating, monitoring and executing the agency's annual operating budget. From September 2004 to July 2006, Mr. Khin served as manager of the accounts payable department and the payroll section of the MVA , where he managed and supervised an annual payroll of approximately $90 million. From December 1998 to January 2004, Mr. Khin served as the director of budget and finance of the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, where he was responsible for the preparation and monitoring of the budget and accounting division of the agency. Mr. Khin earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Rangoon (1965) and holds a Professional Accountant certificate from Burma (1967). Douglas DeLeaver He currently serves as National President of NOBLE, the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives, a position he was elected to in 2007 after serving as National Vice President during 2006. Mr. Deleaver has served on boards of various organizations, including the E thics Board for Harford County , Maryland , the U.S. Service Academies Nomination Board, the Maryland Chiefs of Police Association as President, and state and regional chapters of NOBL E as President and Vice President, respectively. From 2003 through 2006, he was appointed to several positions by State of Maryland Governor Robert E hrlich , including Superintendent of the Maryland Natural Resources Police, the Maryland E mergency Management Agency, as well as re-appointed to Chief of Police of the Maryland Transit Administration. While serving under Governor Ehrlich, Mr. Deleaver directed several initiatives under the Governor's Homeland Security Task Force, traveling to Israel to participate in an international security program to assess threat mitigation systems implemented for critical infrastructure in the State of Israel, as well as performing an evaluation of surveillance systems implemented by the City of London in response to the subway and bus bombings of July 2005. Mr. Deleaver has served as Director of Strategic Planning and later Chief of Police for the Maryland Transit Administration Police, he served as both Captain and Major and E xecutive Assistant to the Superintendant to the Maryland Natural Resources Police and served as an officer in the Maryland State Police for 23 years, retiring with the rank of Lieutenant. Jessie Lee, Jr. Mr. Lee earned a Master of Science degree in Business Manage ment – Nonprofit and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Management from Eastern University in St. David, Pennsylvania in 2006 and 2000, respectively. Mr. Lee earned an Associates degree in Applied Science in Law Enforcement from Gloucester County College in Deptford, New Jersey in 1999. Click here to view Brekford's background |
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