`203-423-9015; dwilliams@LBSGlobe.com; www.E911-LBS.com
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`Expertise
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`(cid:131) Location-Based Services (LBS)
`(cid:131) GPS Systems; Network-Based
`Location Determination Systems
`(cid:131) Wireless 911 (E911); NG911
`Internet of Things (IoT); Real-Time
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`Location Systems (RTLS)
`(cid:131) Non-Cellular/Indoor/Sensor-based
`Location Systems, including: RFID,
`Wi-Fi/WPS, BLE, LIDAR, Beacon-
`based RTLS; NFC/ DSRC; Wearable
`systems; Hybrids/Combinations
`(cid:131) Expert Witness Litigation Support,
`Patent/Intellectual Property
`Development and Protection Services
`(cid:131) GPS/Cellphone Criminal and Civil
`Case Forensics, using CDR, NELOS,
`PCMD, RTT, EVDO, and Cellebrite
`Internet of Things (IoT) Ecosystem
`(Sensors, Identity, Interfaces, Edge,
`Network, Cloud, Data Management,
`Analytics, Privacy and Security)
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`(cid:131)
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`(cid:131) Location & IoT Data Privacy and Security
`(cid:131) Safety and Security Application and
`Architecture Design and Implementation
`(cid:131) Sensor Design, Architecture and Interfaces
`(cid:131) Mobile Resource Management (MRM)
`Tracking and Management; Vehicle, Fleet,
`Worker, and Freight & Asset Tracking/Mgmt.
`(cid:131) Telematics; Vehicle Monitoring Ecosystem
`(cid:131) Connected Car/Auto. Vehicle (AV) Ecosystem
`(cid:131) Navigation Systems; PNDs; Local Search
`(cid:131) Map Data, Digital Mapping, GIS, & IoT IT
`(cid:131) Mobile Social/Business Networking
`(cid:131) LBS and IoT Enterprise/Consumer Product &
`Technical Strategy, Design and Build
`(cid:131) Location/Context-Centric Enterprise Process
`Reengineering, Integration, & Interoperability
`(cid:131) SMART location, SMART Home, SMART
`Wearables, SMART Buildings, SMART Cities
`(cid:131) Context/Presence-Based LBS and IoT
`(cid:131) M2M, Smart Grid/Energy Systems
`(cid:131) LBS Big Data and Cloud Computing
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`Professional Summary
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`David Hilliard Williams is an internationally-known expert in the wireless/mobile location
`field and President and Founder of E911-LBS Consulting. He specializes in wireless location
`product and technology strategy development and implementation, as well as Intellectual
`Property (IP)/patent and location forensics litigation services involving location technologies
`such as Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) systems; Network-based location determination
`technologies such as TDOA, ECID, and AFLT; Wireless 911 (E911) and Next Generation
`911; Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) including Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
`systems, Wi-Fi-based positioning systems (WPS), BLE/Beacon-based location systems, and
`alternative RTLS (Ultrasound, Infrared); Near Field Communications (NFC); Wearable
`Tags/Sensor tracking systems; Zigbee/Mesh networks; and various hybrids and combinations.
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`Mr. Williams is expert in the full range of business and consumer location-based services
`(LBS) and IoT applications enabled by these location technologies, including safety, security,
`and intruder detection/monitoring, vehicle/fleet tracking/mgmt, telematics, local search,
`navigation systems, presence/context-aware apps, mobile resource management, asset and
`freight management, wearable tags/sensors, financial/mobile wallet, mobile hospitality/POS
`systems, supply chain management, family tracking, mobile social and business networking,
`proximity-based entertainment and leisure, gaming, and intelligent transportation systems.
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`Mr. Williams has extensive expertise in all aspects of LBS and IoT delivery across the mobile
`location ecosystem including enabling network communications, location
`technologies/sensors, geofencing design, map data, location data/database management,
`geospatial platform/Geographical Information Systems, GPS and other location chipsets,
`location data management, and device, infrastructure and integration providers. His client list
`includes Apple (2), AT&T, FedEx, GE, GM, Geotab, Google (6), Heil, the Houston Police
`Department, the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office, Lyft, Macropoint, Nextel, NAVTEQ,
`Qualcomm, Peschke, Samsung, Sprint, Toyota, Twilio, Verizon Wireless, VIVINT, VW, and
`Zillow. He has successfully represented both prosecutors and defendants in criminal litigation
`(including assisting State Public Defender entities), as well as both sides of civil litigation. He
`has been deposed 14 times and has testified 5 times, including successfully in The Eastern
`District Court of Texas, winning both infringement and invalidity cases.
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`Mr. Williams is expert in smart location technology issues in the Internet of Things (IoT) and
`connected/driverless car fields, particularly in their utilization of location and context
`information through the practical envisioning and design of: consumer/enterprise use cases
`and associated application design, sensor design and deployment strategies; process
`(re)engineering; IT integration; data aggregation, segmentation, analysis, and management;
`scalability; and security and privacy issues, requirements, collaboration structures, and
`ongoing management. He is expert on Big Data issues associated with location data.
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`Mr. Williams has developed and implemented industry-leading product and technology
`solutions for numerous LBS applications and markets and provides consulting and research
`services to some of the leading carriers and enterprises in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. He has
`provided testimony, consulting research, technical expertise and advisory services in over 100
`IP/Patent, Criminal/Civil Forensics, Product Liability, ITC, and Anti-Trust litigations/cases.
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`With over thirty years in location, communications and information technology solutions
`design, selection, implementation and ongoing management, Mr. Williams has extensive
`experience in the activities and issues needed to get applications to market, including planning
`and design at the application, system, interface/integration, network, IT, operational and
`customer facing levels. He has been published and quoted by leading magazines and
`newspapers about location-related services, including The New York Times, CBS News.com,
`The Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, The Boston Globe, Computerworld, Directions Magazine,
`Mission Critical Communications, Popular Mechanics, and RFID Journal.
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`Mr. Williams has authored five books on wireless location, including The Definitive Guide to
`IoT Sensors (available March 2020), The Definitive Guide to GPS, RFID, Wi-Fi, and Other
`Wireless Location-Based Services (two versions), The Definitive Guide to Wireless E911, and
`(co-authored) The Definitive Guide to Mobile Positioning and Location Management. Mr.
`Williams has authored dozens of research reports, and tracks and analyzes leading companies
`in the LBS, IoT, and public safety industries particularly with respect to their product and
`technology strategies, competitive capabilities and implementation issues. He is expert on all
`public policy and technology issues related to emergency services/public safety, location data
`privacy and security, and LBS and IoT privacy protection policies, systems, and support
`infrastructure. He opines on location privacy issues in various forums.
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`Employment History
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`E911-LBS Consulting
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`Provides services across the entire wireless value chain, particularly
`with respect to technology and business strategic planning and product
`design and development, plus specialized services such IP/Patent
`litigation associated with Location Based Services and applications,
`GPS, E911, IoT, RTLS, RFID, Wi-Fi, NFC, BLE, beacons, & other
`location technologies and associated ecosystems. Projects include:
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`(cid:120) Provided expert witness, technical consulting, and research
`analysis services with respect to location-based services-related
`intellectual property/patent protection, licensing, and litigation
`(details in separate litigation support section).
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`(cid:120) Provide forensics expertise in examination of mobile location-
`related events and associated data for civil and criminal cases
`(both prosecutor/plaintiff and defense entities).
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`(cid:120) Developed, implemented, managed, and marketed a portfolio of
`LBS applications and broader offers for leading North
`American wireless carrier. Responsible for all dimensions of
`product lifecycle and associated budgets. Work included the
`development and launch of several LBS applications including
`mobile social networking, family tracking, local search, 411 w/
`location, and mobile worker, fleet, and asset management.
`Worked extensively with network engineering to
`troubleshoot/refine new location-determination infrastructure to
`address/improve location accuracy, privacy and security issues.
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`(cid:120) Conducted comprehensive technical and intellectual property
`analysis of Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) market for
`European client looking to assert location-related patents.
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`(cid:120) Conducted technical and intellectual property analysis for Fleet
`Management/Telematics operator and service provider
`assessing potential infringement candidates.
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`(cid:120) Conducted analysis of location aggregation market for client
`interested in acquisition in that industry space. Client acquired
`recommended aggregator.
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`(cid:120) Provided E911 consulting expertise in support of new spectrum
`regulatory approval and technical implementation issues for
`nationwide carrier.
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`(cid:120) Managed the design, collection, and analysis of E911
`infrastructure deployment of western region of major wireless
`carrier. Data collected focused on technical issues associated
`with TDOA (Time Difference of Arrival) technology
`implementation, and collection and reporting of location
`accuracy data for FCC reporting purposes.
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`(cid:120) Developed the site map and primary content for the NAVTEQ
`(now HERE) Network for Developers (N4D) LBS web
`ecosystem - http://developer.navteq.com. Responsible for
`designing and managing the site map and overall content,
`identifying key contributors and materials, and utilizing a
`variety of fragmented information to develop broad and deep
`technical and business content to assist various expertise levels
`of application developers and business management to become
`intimately familiar with map data, GIS platforms, and LBS
`applications and to provide the information and guidance to
`successfully develop and launch their LBS applications.
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`(cid:120) Provided strategic and technical guidance for mobile
`payments/wallet startup using location as a differentiator.
`Identified key issues and redeveloped successful patent
`application after initial USPTO rejection.
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`(cid:120) Managed the development of the Nextel (now Sprint) Location-
`Based Services strategy. Efforts included market and technical
`analysis of likely LBS offerings and integrating those findings
`with Nextel’s broader wireless voice and data strategies. Work
`included prioritizing applications based on focus group
`findings, business case attractiveness, ease of implementation,
`impact on network infrastructure, and synchronization and
`integration with GPS terminal and E911 mandate rollout plans.
`Managed network engineering and consulting team to design
`network modifications to best support the additional demands
`of LBS applications. Product strategy including researching and
`incorporating context-aware/presence concepts into
`product/device and network engineering plans.
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`(cid:120) Developed navigation platform strategy for major international
`auto manufacturer. Assessed direction and technology
`requirements of in-car and portable navigation device (PND)
`technologies and developed technology strategy for future in-
`car navigation platforms.
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`(cid:120) Developed numerous LBS company research reports using
`proprietary multi-point “report card” addressing numerous
`business and technology strategy dimensions and issues.
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`(cid:120) Authored multiple books on wireless location, including The
`Definitive Guide to IoT Sensors (available March 2020), The
`Definitive Guide to GPS, RFID, Wi-Fi, and Other Wireless
`Location-Based Services (2005 and 2009 versions), The
`Definitive Guide to Wireless E911, and (co-authored) The
`Definitive Guide to Mobile Positioning and Location
`Management.
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`(cid:120) Advised numerous small companies and startups such as
`i360Hygiene, LOCAID, Finder Technologies, Orion GPS, and
`XYVerify on LBS-related issues to enhance value propositions
`on business, product and technology dimensions to enhance
`attractiveness to potential investors/acquisition candidates.
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`AT&T Mobility
`2009
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`Position: Senior Product Manager – Enterprise LBS
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`Led the development, implementation, and marketing of numerous
`enterprise location-based services across all sales, marketing and
`operational channels. Work included responsibility for all dimensions
`of product lifecycle and associated budgets. Products managed
`included telematics, fleet/vehicle management, asset/freight
`management, and mobile resource management GPS/LBS apps on a
`variety of platforms such as Telenav. Played key role in design of
`company-wide location services product and implementation roadmap.
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`AT&T Mobility
`2007
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`2009
`Position: Consumer LBS Product Realization Manager (Consultant)
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`Responsible for the design, development, implementation, and ongoing
`lifecycle management of several high-profile Consumer LBS
`applications and associated operational support. Overall application
`design and implementation responsibilities included AT&T
`FamilyMap, Loopt Mobile Social Networking, 411 with location,
`Slifter Local Search, and CaddyHawk Game systems. Work included
`design, troubleshooting, and implementation of AT&T location-related
`network, application, and privacy infrastructure and associated issues
`such as accuracy and privacy (efforts resulted in patent co-invention).
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`Accenture
`1993
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`2002
`Position: Associate Partner - Communications & High-Technology Strategy
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`Responsible for development of wireless location practice. Led
`development of business, technology, and product strategies for
`numerous communications and technology-centric companies looking
`to enter new markets. Specialized in new product design, development,
`and implementation, as well as network infrastructure design. Efforts
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`launch long distance services, (then) GTE implement Intelligent
`Network services, as well as leading the design and implementation of
`communications networks in a variety of industries including
`hospitality/retail, energy, agriculture, and banking/financial services.
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`Booz Allen & Hamilton
`1991
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`1993
`Position: Senior Associate – Information Technology Practice
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`Provided and led consulting services for communications industry
`and other Information Technology-intensive companies in
`developing technology strategies for addressing new marketing
`opportunities and internal operational issues.
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`Deloitte Consulting (Originally Touche Ross)
`1987
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`1991
`Position: Senior Manager
`Provided consulting services for technology-intensive companies in
`developing business and product strategies for addressing new
`marketing opportunities and internal operational issues.
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`Hughes Aircraft Company
`1983
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`1985
`Position: Electrical Engineer – Radar Development
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`Microcomputer and digital system design engineer on the F-15
`fighter radar system as part of analog to digital platform conversion.
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`Lynch Thompson LLP
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`Case:
`Heil
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`Project:
`Providing technical/engineering expertise in trade secrets case
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`involving Internet of Things, Telematics, Vehicle Sensors, and Big
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`Data for leading waste management vehicle manufacturer. Pending.
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`Lawgivers (Trinidad and Tobago)
`Date:
`2018-2020
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`Case:
`A&V Oil and Gas
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`Project:
`Providing expert support and report in arbitration case involving
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`government of T&T. Focused on (in)accuracies of GPS-based
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`vehicle tracking system relative to a variety of key events. Pending.
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`Perkins Coie
`Date:
`2019-2020
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`Case:
`Zillow
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`Project:
`Provided expert support, report, and deposition for non-
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`Infringement case for major real estate services firm and associated
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`Baker Botts
`Lyft
`Provided expert support, report, and deposition is support of Claim
`Construction brief associated with non-infringement case. Won.
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`Sterne Kessler Goldstein Fox
`Google (4 cases); Google (Nest)
`Providing expert support, reports, and deposition for Inter Partes
`Reviews (IPR) of several location/context-related patents on behalf
`of leading Internet services company. 2 cases won; others ongoing.
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`Civil and Criminal Forensics
`Various
`Provided cellphone and computer-based location forensics expertise
`in over 30 criminal and civil cases. Expert/knowledgeable in
`numerous forensic technologies and tools including CDR, NELOS,
`PCMD, RTT, EVDO, Cellebrite, Paraben, and Hawk Analytics.
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`Sterne Kessler Goldstein Fox
`Volkswagen
`Provided expert support for IPR involving Location-Based
`Messaging in automotive related use case/environments.
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`Finnegan & Henderson
`Fed Ex
`Provided expert support, consulting, reports, deposition, and trial
`testifying for infringement and district court invalidity proceedings
`on behalf of leading transportation/shipping company. Case won (in
`The Eastern District Court of Texas) on both infringement and
`invalidity counts on behalf of defendant Fed Ex.
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`Polsinelli
`Uber
`Provided expert support and reports for Trade Secrets case
`involving major shared transportation provider.
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`Renner Otto
`Macropoint; Timekeeping Systems Inc.
`Providing consulting, expert services, report and deposition in
`district court patent invalidity cases for transportation and employee
`tracking providers.
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`Paul Hastings
`Samsung (3 cases)
`Provided expert services for Inter Partes Review (IPR) of multiple
`location, safety, and security patents on behalf of major
`telecommunications equipment and services provider.
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`Baker Botts
`Twilio
`Provided location/E911-related expert services, report, and
`deposition for Inter Partes Review (IPR) of mobile registration
`patent on behalf of Voice & Video, Messaging, and Authentication
`APIs provider.
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`Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office
`People v. Dawud Abdulwali
`Provided expert services on location technologies used to identify
`and trace accused arsonist. Defendant pled guilty.
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`Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
`Geotab
`Providing expert support, reports, and deposition for infringement
`defense of multiple asserted patents on behalf of fleet
`management/telematics provider. Settled.
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`The Ogg Law Firm PLLC
`City of Houston Police Department
`Provided expert services/testimony regarding veracity of Automatic
`Vehicle Locator (AVL) systems in officer suspension case.
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`Sterne Kessler Goldstein Fox
`VIVINT
`Providing expert support, reports, and deposition for IPR involving
`several location-related patents on behalf of home security and
`energy management company.
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`Hogan Lovells
`Apple
`Provided expert support for multiple location-related patent Inter
`Partes Review (IPR) and infringement proceedings for leading
`mobile platform, application and services provider.
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`Thompson Hine LLP
`Macropoint
`Provided expert support for patent litigation effort involving fleet
`management devices, software, and services.
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`Williams & Connolly
`State of Maryland
`Provided expert services in assessing validity of GPS tracking
`bracelet/system in parole violation case. Case won.
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`Cravath, Swaine & Moore
`Qualcomm
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`Provided expert litigation support, technical consulting, and
`advisory services in Anti-Trust case regarding location services
`technologies, platforms, and standards.
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`Patterson Thuente Pedersen, P.A.
`Kaspersky Internet Security
`Provided expert litigation support and technical consulting in patent
`countersuit involving internet security services.
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`Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, others
`Peschke
`Provided expert support and technical consulting in location
`services infringement patent dispute involving interactive mapping
`applications. Effort included providing deposition testimony.
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`XYVerify (2)
`Patent Re-Submission and Approval; Patent Application Creation
`(Re)wrote patent application for LBS/financial verification system
`using multiple location determination methods. Effort enabled
`patent to be approved after initial rejection by USPTO.
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`Covington & Burling
`Samsung
`Provided expert litigation support and technical consulting and
`advisory services in International Trade Commission case.
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`2011-2013 Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz
`Case:
`Enovsys
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`Provided expert litigation support and technical consulting and
`advisory services for pursuit of LBS patent royalties and
`infringement settlements.
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`2011-2013 Voxson
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`Provided expert litigation support and technical consulting and
`advisory services for pursuit of E911 and LBS patent infringement
`royalties and settlements.
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`2010-2012 Morrison & Foerster LLP
`Case:
`Cellco Partnership (dba Verizon Wireless)
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`Provided expert advisory and report services in support of IPR re-
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`2011-2012 Dovel & Luner
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`Provided market/technical consulting, expertise and research
`analysis of LBS patents to identify potential licensing candidates.
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`Wavemarket
`Provided market and technical consulting and advisory services for
`defense of LBS patent lawsuits.
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`State of New Jersey
`Provided wireless location consulting expertise in development of
`economic growth strategy for State of New Jersey.
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`General Electric
`Provided consulting research and guidance on LBS and E911
`technology, GE-owned patents, prior artwork, and future
`technology direction.
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`Education
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`College/University
`The University of Texas at Austin
`(1st in graduating class)
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`Degree
`MBA, Information
`Systems Management
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`BSEE, Digital System
`Design emphasis
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`Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
`(Top honors; Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu)
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`1983
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`Patents
`(cid:120) "Method and apparatus for providing mobile social networking privacy." (U.S. Patent
`Number 8,613,109, issued on December 17, 2013)
`(cid:120) “Systems and methods of using wireless location, context, and/or one or more
`communication networks for monitoring for, preempting, and/or mitigating pre-
`identified behavior.” (U.S. Patent Number 10,477,342, Issued November 12, 2019)
`(cid:120) “Systems and methods for monitoring for and preempting pre-identified restriction
`violation-related behavior(s) of persons under restriction” (U.S. Patent Number
`10,497,242, Issued December 3, 2019)
`(cid:120) “Systems and methods for providing location-based security and/or privacy for
`restricting user access” (U.S. Patent Number 10,555,112, Issued February 4, 2020)
`(cid:120) Multiple other patents pending
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`Publications
` Books:
`1. The Definitive Guide to IoT Sensors (available March 2020)
`2. The Practical Guide to The Internet of Things (IoT): Use Cases and Enabling
`Technologies (available April 2020)
`3. The Definitive Guide to GPS, RFID, Wi-Fi, and Other Wireless Location-Based
`Services (2 versions, plus version in development)
`4. The Definitive Guide to Wireless E911
`5. The Definitive Guide to Mobile Positioning and Location Management (Co-authored)
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` Articles/Quotations:
`1. Location Data Privacy posts/blog. Ongoing at www.E911-LBS.com.
`2. Linked In. March 3, 2020. “Facial Recognition: Good, Bad, or Ugly?”
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`3. The Columbus Dispatch. February 17, 2017. “Experts: GPS monitors couldn’t save
`OSU student’s life”
`4. E911-LBS.com. May 2012. “The Pacifier Generation – How Wireless is Impacting
`Our Society”
`5. Nbizmag.com. Summer 2008. “How Will the Convergence of LBS Technologies
`Affect Business?”
`6. Directions Magazine. November 30, 2005. “The Deadline for the E911 Mandate
`Approaches…Where Do Things Stand?”
`7. Computerworld. May 23, 2005. “Beyond The Supply Chain: The Impact of RFID on
`Business Operations and IT Infrastructure”
`8. RFID Journal. June 12, 2005. “IT’s Impact on RFID”
`9. Directions Magazine. July 29, 2004. “The Strategic Implications of the Wal-Mart
`RFID Mandate”
`10. Directions Magazine. February 25, 2004. “RFID-Hot Technology with Wide-Ranging
`Applications”
`11. WirelessDevNet.com. 1/30/2003. “It’s The (Location-Based) Applications – Stupid!”
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`Languages/Tools
`(cid:120) C/C++, Java, Basic, Cobol, Fortran, Pascal, APL, Assembly
`(cid:120) Cellebrite, Hawk Analytics, Paraben
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`Associations and Achievements
`(cid:131) NENA, APCO. Certified in Emergency Management Response (CERT)
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