MILFORD ? CrimeCog, formed a year ago to help law enforcement agencies share information, announced its first board Tuesday.
CrimeCog provides technology to smaller municipal law enforcement agencies to access the Integrated Justice Information System and share information among these agencies. This system is referred to as the Criminological Cognizance Network.
Board members include:
Timothy Daley, a co-founder, chairman and chief executive of CrimeCog. His earlier experience includes 20 years of work in information technology, networking, hardware, software and telecommunications. He is co-founder of the firm along with Sam Basilico, vice president and chief technical officer. Their prior work also includes application service provider technology for TRW Systems Worldwide.
Larry Beach, chief executive officer of Repair Clinic.com, an online replacement appliance parts provider, and earlier founder and president of Creative Solutions, an accounting software firm which was sold to the Thompson Corporation in 1996.
Colonel Stephen Madden, president of S. D. Madden and Associates, former Director of the Michigan State Police who had a 31-year career with that organization prior to retirement in 2003 to form the Madden law enforcement consulting group. He also served as Michigan’s Homeland Security Director.
Raymond P. Gunn, managing director of Wingspan Partners LLC, a venture investment and consulting firm and earlier president and chief executive of Clarity, which was sold earlier this year. He has extensive experience in finance and has done many IPO and technology company liquidity events.
Jonathan White, director of the Homeland Defense Initiative and professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Grand Valley State University. Earlier, he was director of anti-terrorism training at the Institute of Intergovernmental Research in Florida. He is a member of the National Intelligence Working Group and the National Counterterrorism Working Group, both in Washington.
CrimeCog has an exclusive, perpetually recurring license from Northrop Grumman to provide Northrop Grumman’s E Justice Integrated Justice Information System via an Application Service Provider model to law enforcement agencies in the United States.
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