Carl M. Burnett
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Chief Executive Officer & Chief Enterprise Architect 2012 to Present
Geocode, Inc., Alexandria, VA
CEO and CEA of Geocode, Inc., a geospatial information company that provides geocoding to
a variety of industries. Our patented Geospatial Media Recorder captures Geocodes directly on
video. The Geocode system provides location and time information in a singular data
representation enabling more efficient geospatial analytics. Consumer, commercial, and
government clients use our technologies. Geocode, Inc. s Geocode is an essential patent
claim for the utilization of the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE)
Unique Material Identifier (SMPTE 330M UMID). Mr Burnett s responsible include designing
the information architecture for Geocode, Inc. s information systems. Member SMPTE and
other industry standardization organizations.
Chief Executive Officer 2011 to Present
BWGM, Inc., Washington, D.C.
CEO for technology holding company. BWGM, Inc. owns many technologies and companies.
The wholly owned subsidiaries include Geocode, Inc., HomeQuest Network, and M3, Inc.,
Faculty Associate 2006 to Present
Montgomery Community College, Information Technology Institute, Rockville, MD
Part-time faculty associate for Montgomery County Workforce Development program and
computer technology skill development training. Teaching concentrations include: Microsoft
Applications (MS Word, Level I III; MS Excel Level I III and Pivot Tables; MS PowerPoint,
Level I III; MS Access Levels I III; MS Outlook, Level I III; MS Project, Level I & II; MS
SharePoint Services; Introduction to Computers; Introduction to Microsoft Windows (2000, XP,
& Vista); Introduction to the Internet (MS Internet Explorer).
Practitioner Faculty 2004 to Present
Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School, Baltimore, MD
Part-time practitioner faculty for undergraduate and graduate information technology programs
in the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School. Graduate and undergraduate teaching
concentrations include Information Systems (design, development, implementation,
maintenance, and analysis); E-Commerce; Project Management; Internet Multimedia; Computer
Program Design; Service Oriented Architecture and Blue Ocean Strategy. Graduate program
teaching concentrations include Information Security Architecture and Assurance; E-Commerce
Security; and Service Oriented Architecture Security.
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Instructor 2010
Central Texas College, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC
Part-time undergraduate instructor for Associate of Science degree program for US Army
Wounded Warriors Program at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Currently instructing
Introduction to Computing. Available to instruct Web Design I, Internet Commerce,
Implementing and Supporting Client Operating Systems, Network Administration, Fundamentals
of Networking Technologies, Introduction to the Internet, Implementing and Supporting Servers,
Introduction to PC Operating Systems, Integrated Software Applications I, Project Management
Software, System Analysis and Design, and Web Authoring.
Senior Project Manager 2008 to 2009
General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc., U.S. Senate IT Support, Washington,
D.C.
Principal project manager for defining requirements of potential task orders for new projects and
business opportunities for the US legislative branch of government. Identifies technical and
contractual requirements on proposed Statements of Work. Responds to Request for Proposals
(RFP s) by preparing technical and financial analytical findings on proposals. Administered
project oversight and management on a diverse portfolio projects. Provided functional expertise
as a subject matter expert on project management systems and enterprise collaboration services.
Provided programmatic operational analysis and support to the General Dynamics IT Senate
Support office as needed.
Associate, 2003 to 2004
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., McLean, VA
Staff Associate for Principal Deputy Asssitant Secretary of the Army (PDASA)
Personal staff associate for concepts and analysis of personnel programs directed by the
PDASA. Concepts and analysis included Medical Holdover program for combat disabled
soldiers injured during Operation Enduring Freedom (Afganistan) and Operation Iraqi
Freedom.
Program Manager for U.S. Army Combat Related Special Compensation Program -
Project Manager for establishment and operations of $10 M U.S. Army Combat Related
Special Compensation (CRSC) program. Program office included 6 Military, 22 Booz Allen
Associates, 2 ASE professional staff and 40 Kelly Professional staff. Included design,
development, implementation, and maintenance of $3.5 million enterprise information
management system for operations center. Congressionally mandated program that
compensates U.S. Army retired personnel who have direct combat related disabilities. Project
Manger for expanded Combat Related Special Compensation (CRSC) for all disability rating
levels (450,000 eligible U.S. Army retirees). Developed approved program budget authority
for FY 2005 U.S. Army CRSC program budget of $22 M.
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Independent Consultant 2002 to 2003
Silver Spring, MD
Independent information systems consultant for small to medium size businesses. Provided
systems analysis, strategy development, systems security auditing, operational auditing, and
information systems financial analysis.
Chief Technology Officer 1999 to 2001
HomeQuest Network, College Park, MD
CTO of incubator company in the University of Maryland s Technology Advancement Program.
Developed geospatial media applications for commercial use that are patented.
Owner 1994 to 1998
Prime Radiant Productions, Columbia, MD
President of start-up company for digital video productions. Responsible for finance, accounting,
sales, marketing, media project development, budgeting, computer programming, video/audio
acquisition and editing, computer animation and web site development and maintenance.
Commander 1991 to 1994
U.S. Army, Utilities & Engineering Detachment, Corps of Engineers, Honolulu, HI
Leader of two 25-person teams in Hawaii and Korea.
Project leader for three (3) emergency support operations in direct support to the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for disaster relief operations in Guam and Hawaii.
Project leader for two hydroelectric power plant construction projects in support of the US
Department of State nation-building program.
Managed $25 million budget for operations and maintenance of US Army power plants, and
electrical power and utilities system maintenance and repair of 35 military and commercial
facilities in Pacific territories (Industrial Fund Activity).
Manpower Analyst 1989 to 1991
U.S. Army, Directorate of Personnel, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
Operation Research & Systems Analysis Technician for US Army force structure reductions
of military and civilian personnel.
Principal Manpower Analyst for force requirements for Operation Desert Shield and Desert
Storm.
Warrant Officer Program Manager 1988 to 1989
U.S. Army, Office of the Chief of Staff, Pentagon, Washington, DC
Department of the Army Representative to the Department of Defense (DOD) Warrant
Officer Study and Director of Warrant Officer Manpower, Directorate of Personnel, US
Army.
Department of Defense technical legislative liaison for passage of Warrant Officer
Management Act and new pay grade - Chief Warrant Officer Five.
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Personnel / Information Systems Manager 1986 to 1988
U.S. Army, Directorate of Personnel, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
Personnel System Manager for implementation of US Army Warrant Officer Study.
Served as Information Systems Officer for Manpower Directorate which included; training
development, operations, software design, data analysis and maintenance of computerized
personnel management systems and programs. Computer systems included IBM systems,
personal workstations, networks, Macintosh computers, and classified computer controls.
Software included VM/CMS, SQL, SAS and Microsoft applications.
Personnel Analyst 1983 to 1986
U.S. Army, Directorate of Personnel, Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
Personnel analyst for US Army Warrant Officer Study. Responsibilities included performing
manpower analysis for personnel positions which included training, skill development,
position responsibilities, pay rate levels and creation of pay grade, Chief Warrant Officer 5.
Developed with General Research Corporation first-ever computer based Personnel Analysis
Artificial Intelligence Expert Decision Systems for use in personnel analysis.
Instructional Systems Designer 1982 to 1983
U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Belvoir, VA
Designed instructional materials used in warrant officer and engineer officer training.
Instructional material included utilities and electrical power systems operations and
maintenance for field and fixed facilities.
Developed first program of instruction for team-based training. Oversaw skill and specialty
tracking for Warrant Officers, Captains and Majors.
Participated in the development of a new information management system for programs of
instruction.
Hospital Maintenance Officer 1979 to 1982
U.S. Army, Ludwigsburg, Federal Republic of Germany
Managed maintenance program for 500-bed hospital facility.
Responsible for $3.5 million maintenance and repair budget for equipment and maintenance
program.
Property accountability officer for $12 million hospital property account.
Electrical Power Distribution System Specialist 1978 to 1979
Defense Nuclear Agency, Enewetok, Atoll, Pacific.
Design and constructed power distribution system for base camp on the island of Lowja for
cleanup of Enewetok Atoll.
Management of on-site design of electrical distribution system, 15-person powerline
construction team, material procurement and logistical support.
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Electrical Power Systems Specialist 1977 to 1978
U.S. Army Facilities Engineering Support Agency (USAFESA), Ft. Belvoir, VA
Performed operations and maintenance of electrical power systems for selected Department of
Defense facilities worldwide.
Nuclear Power Plant Instructor 1976 to 1977
U.S. Army Nuclear Power Group, Ft. Belvoir, VA
Developed instructional material for electrical specialty track for Nuclear Power Plant
Operators Course.
Instructed electrical special training.
Instructional Systems Designer 1974 to 1975
U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Belvoir, VA
Designed instructional material for power generation equipment.
Design included instructional material for gas turbine, diesel and gas engine generators.
Design included utilities support systems of air conditioning and refrigeration, water
treatment and medical utility support systems.
Turbine Power Systems Instructor 1973 to 1974
U.S. Army Engineer School, Ft. Belvoir, VA
Provided instruction to enlisted and officer personnel on turbine powered utility units.
EDUCATION
Master of Science, Information and Telecommunication Systems 2003
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Bachelor of Science Information Systems 2002
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
National Association of Securities Dealers (Series 63) 1998
State Securities Law Exam, New York, NY
Associates of Science 1977
Excelsior College, Albany, NY
University of Virginia 1975
Alexandria, Virginia
Certificate - Instructional Systems Design
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PATENTS
Burnett Jan 20, 2004
United States Patent - 6,681,231 - Integrated Information Processing System for Geospatial
Media (GMIPS)
Burnett Sep 12, 2006
United States Patent 7,107,286 - Geocode and Geospatial Media Recorder (GMR)
LICENSES
Health Insurance Producer Oct 2010
States: MD, DC, VA, TX
Securities Broker 1998
National Association of Securities Dealers (Series 63)
State Securities Law Exam, New York, NY
MILITARY TRAINING
Emergency Managers Operations Course 1993
(FEMA Certification)
US Army Corps of Engineers,
Fort Shafter, Hawaii
Warrant Officer Advanced Course 1982
U.S. Army Ordinance School
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Maryland
Motor Officers Course 1980
Sixth Army, Vilsek Army Training Center
U.S. Army, Federal Republic of Germany
Facilities Engineer Management Course 1979
Honor Graduate
US Army Engineer School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Nuclear Power Plant Operations and Maintenance Course 1976
Certification Third Class Nuclear Reactor Operator (Electrical)
US Army, Nuclear Power Plant School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Instructional Systems Design and Development 1973
US Army Engineer School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
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Instructors Course 1973
US Army Engineer School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Turbine Power Generation Systems Course 1973
Distinguished Military Graduate
US Army Engineer School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Power Generation (Precise Power) Course 1973
Distinguished Military Graduate
US Army Engineer School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Gas Engine Power Generation Course 1973
Distinguished Military Graduate
US Army Engineer School
Fort Belvoir, Virginia
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) 2010 to Present
The American Veterans Political Action Committee (VETSPAC) 2004 to Present
US Army Warrant Officers Association (USAWOA) 1976 to Present
International Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) 2005 to 2007
(ANSI Technical Representative to the International Standards Organization-TC 211)
Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) 2003 to 2005
Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) 1990 to 1993
Toastmasters International 1989 to 1991
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ACADEMIC HONORS & AWARDS
Alpha Iota Mu International Honor Society for Information Management 2002
Golden Key International Honor Society 2001
Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society 1999
Governor of Hawaii - Certificate of Recognition (Hurricane Iniki) 1993
Hawaii State Government, Honolulu, Hawaii
Federal Emergency Management Agency - Certificate of Recognition 1993
(Typhoon Omar, Hurricane s Iniki and Andrew)
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region IX, Honolulu, Hawaii
Defense Meritorious Service Medal 1978
(Enewetok Atoll Nuclear Cleanup)
Defense Nuclear Agency, Pentagon, Washington, DC
References available upon request.