Howard Sidman, President - Prior to joining DKL, Mr. Sidman held
a variety of senior posts in the United States Navy, culminating
in senior executive positions in Departments of State and
Defense during the Reagan, Bush and Clinton administrations. In
1994, Mr. Sidman was appointed Executive Director of the Navy
Department’s Combined Federal Campaign. Mr. Sidman retired from
the Navy in 1995 and founded H. B. Sidman & Associates, a firm
providing strategic planning and market analysis for developing
companies. Mr. Sidman was graduated from the United States Naval
Academy in 1973 and earned a Masters Degree in International
Affairs from Catholic University in 1989.
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Steven Dabbs, Chief Financial Officer
- Steven Dabbs has more than 20 years of experience in the
technology and real estate industries. He has founded several
successful Internet / ASP companies including an early Internet
web hosting company in 1993, which he sold to a publicly traded
company in 1998. He served as Vice President of Johnstown
American Companies. Steven was a CPA and tax accountant with
Price Waterhouse. He has a Masters of Accounting from University
of Georgia.
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Robert W. Van Dine, Vice President, Engineering and Product
Development - For the last twelve years, Mr. Van Dine has been a
management consultant engaged in technology, strategic planning,
operations and engineering in the manufacturing industry. Prior
to that, he had ten years experience in management, engineering
and operations at Bethlehem Steel. He was graduated from the
United States Naval Academy in 1973 and served five years as a
commissioned naval officer.
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Thomas Afilani, Vice President, Research and Development - Mr. Afilani is the inventor and creative genius behind this new
technology. He has more than twenty years experience in the
research, development and production of detection equipment. For
the last eleven years, he has been President of Electroscopes by
Thomas, a company that markets detection equipment.
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Jim Bryant, Vice President, Testing and Training –
Mr. Bryant is a 1971 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He
commanded a Nuclear Fast Attack Submarine and was the Deputy
Commander of a Submarine Squadron. He retired as a captain in 1994
and founded Manassas Cab Company, the fastest growing taxicab
company in Virginia. Bringing innovation to his taxicab company, it
was the first in the country to dispatch data to cell phone mobile
data terminals over the wireless internet. He is the Chairman of the
Board of GoldTerra, a mining operation in Utah that has 80 square
miles under claim and three approved mine sites.
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Michael Kelley, Government Relations - Mr. Kelley is Chairman of
Berkshire, Inc., a private consulting firm. From 1981 to 1983,
Mr. Kelley was the Deputy Assistant Secretary in the U.S.
Department of Energy. From 1983 to 1989, he was Deputy Assistant
Secretary for International Trade in the U.S. Department of
Commerce. His area of responsibility was the U.S. Basic
Industries Sector, which included the International Chemical
Industry, the U.S. energy ferrous and non-ferrous Manufacturing
and forest products industries. Mr. Kelley is a board member of
the Eco Logic and on the advisory committee of the Prime
Photonics LLC.
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Harvey A. Goralnick, Vice President, Public and Investor
Communications - While on Wall Street, Mr. Goralnick
managed IPOs and follow-on offerings for 100s of companies
raising from $5m to $1b. He managed the syndicate departments
at Boettcher and SG Warburg. At Prudential Securities, he
supervised the marketing of approximately $8 billion of equity
transactions in one year. Mr. Goralnick founded FOCUS Partners
LLC in 1996. He received his MBA from New York University and
is a member of the New York Society of Security Analysts, the
National Investor Relations Institute, The Bond Club of New
York, and has received Series 7 and 63 securities licenses.
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