Miles Fidelman is a Systems Architect, Systems Engineer, and Business Developer, with over 50 years experience in the Data Communications Industry. He graduated from MIT in 1975, with an Interdisciplinary Degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Cognitive Psychology. While still a student, he led speech synthesis development for the Kurzweil Reading Machine. He has worked for BBN - designing large military networks & systems, and as a product manager. He then founded the Center for Civic Networking - pioneering e-democracy, e-markets, and consulting to municipal governments on infrastructure planning, right-of-way management, and developing municipal broadband networks. Later, he ran R&D & Business Development groups in the Military Modeling & Simulation / Training, and GIS industries, and led technical proposal development for a vendor of transit dispatch software. Protocol Technologies Group performs R&D on communications protocols for group work. Mr. Fidelman a co-founder of the MIT Enterprise Forum, and continues to provide advisory services to startup technology ventures - focusing on market development, business development, and proposal development.More...