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$375/hr
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$425/hr
Deposition Fee
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See more Technology Expert WitnessesThis expert has had a long career in the field of law enforcement and criminal justice, with an emphasis on policy and technology. He earned a BS in Electronics Engineering from the University of New Mexico, a MS in Engineering Administration from George Washington University, and completed PhD honors coursework in engineering-economic systems at Stanford University. He has been active in the development of law enforcement software products, has managed system implementation for dozens of law enforcement agencies throughout the world, and has managed national programs in support of law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. Currently, this expert is an innovation strategist and owner of his own law enforcement technology and consulting firm.
Innovation Strategist, His own law enforcement technology and consulting firm
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Stanford University
Ashburn,
Virginia
This well credentialed expert earned his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from George Washington University, his M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech, and his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from George Washington University. He has held academic positions at various levels dating back to the 1980s and currently serves as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the Department Head for a leading public research university in Virginia. His areas of engineering expertise include mechanical engineering, control systems, dynamics, robotics, intelligent vehicles, and transportation safety. He focuses his efforts on several application areas, including automotive safety systems, vehicle dynamics and control, collision warning/avoidance, and autonomous vehicles. The expert has co-authored 2 books and 7 book chapters, as well as numerous other publications (over 160), and he has received 1 patent.
Professor and Head of the Mechanical Engineering Department, A Public Research University in Virginia
Doctor of Science (DSc), George Washington University
Blacksburg,
Virginia
This highly qualified technology intelligence expert has over 44 years of professional experience. He earned a BE in electrical engineering from the Pratt Institute and an MS from George Washington University. He is active in his field as a member of several professional associations including the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and also holds membership to their honor society, Eta Kappa Nu. Formerly, this expert served as a senior program manager of advanced acoustic sensors for the Naval Sea Systems Command and as a senior technology program manager with the Central Intelligence Agency. He went on to serve as the director of the Washington business development center of Condor Systems and as the president and CEO of CPT Associates. After this, he joined the National Maritime Intelligence Center as the branch head of science and technology intelligence and as a technology and business manager. Currently, this expert is a senior program manager and analyst for a resource management and investments group in Virginia.
Senior Program Manager/Analyst, A resource management and investments group in VA
Master of Science (MS), George Washington University
Brambleton,
Virginia
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FAQs for Technology Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a technology expert witness in legal proceedings?
A technology expert witness provides specialized knowledge and insights on complex tech-related issues, helping courts understand the technical aspects of a case.
What types of cases can a technology expert witness assist with?
Technology expert witnesses can assist with patent infringement cases, software disputes, data breaches, intellectual property theft, and other tech-related legal matters.
Can a technology expert witness help with cybersecurity cases?
Yes, many technology experts specialize in cybersecurity. They can provide crucial insights into data breaches, hacking attempts, and other cyber threats.
Are there subspecialties within the field of technology expert witnessing?
Yes, subspecialties include areas like software engineering, hardware design, network architecture, cybersecurity, digital forensics, and more.
How does a technology expert witness contribute to intellectual property disputes?
In IP disputes, a technology expert can analyze patents or proprietary tech to determine if infringement occurred and assess the potential impact on the plaintiff's business.
How does Expert Institute select its Technology expert witnesses?
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