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Dr. Stephen Castell
PO Box 334
Witham CM8 3LP
GBR
phone: 44-1621-891-776
fax: cstll01@attglobal.net
Dr. Stephen
Dr. Stephen Castell, Chartered Information Systems Practitioner and Member of the Expert Witness Institute, is Chairman of CASTELL Consulting. He is an internationally acknowledged Independent Computer Expert who has been involved in a wide range of computer litigation over many years. CASTELL Consulting, currently in its twenty-fifth year, provides independent professional consultancy and expert services in Computer Systems, Software, Project Management, Strategy, and Contract Disputes, to a wide variety of international clients and companies.

As an Expert Witness in computer litigation, Dr. Castell has acted in over 100 major cases including the largest and longest computer software actions to have come to trial in the English High Court. He is the author of the best-selling Computer Bluff (1983), and of The APPEAL Report (1990) on the admissibility of computer evidence in court and the 'legal reliability' of information systems and technologies (with the CCTA).
8/18/2011 · Computers
Information Technology: Government Could Save £8bn By Choosing Second-User Hardware
The new government has announced the areas that it has identified for dramatic cuts in public spending. One of the most effective reductions should be derived through more professional, better-managed government IT spending.

6/23/2011 · Computers
IT Disaster? What IT Disaster? And What D'You Mean "We're Not Insured For It"!?
You are an established, reputable, medium-sized corporation. A year ago your board decided to upgrade your existing computer systems by buying a 'unified package', 'lightly-customised', from a 'solution provider'.

10/9/2009 · Computers
The Role of the IT Expert Witness in Software and Systems Development/Implementation Contract Disputes and Litigation
Synopsis of a Talk given to the Association of Independent Computer Specialists

10/8/2009 · Computers
The Benefits of ODR in Complex Software Contract Disputes
Software implementation contracts are frequently terminated with the software rejected amidst allegations from both supplier and customer, e.g. software/database errors/deficiencies, faulty design, shifting user/business requirements. An important technical issue on which the IT Expert appointed in such disputes is asked to give an expert opinion is: what was the quality of the delivered software and was it fit for purpose?

10/7/2009 · Computers
IT Expert and Counsel in Computer Software Disputes - Professionals in Harmony
The Negotiation Competition, now in its fifth year, is a contest open to all law students in England and Wales, designed to promote the skill of negotiation, a crucial component of ADR

8/4/2004 · Computers
Recognizing Early The Signature Of Dispro - The IT Disaster Project
I spent much of a whole year recently investigating why a major IT outsourcing deal broke down, and had given rise to the largest software contract dispute yet seen in the English High Court

Drilling-Down To The Truth From Computer Evidence
Disputes over failed software construction projects raise interlinked technical and legal issues which are complex, costly, and time-consuming to unravel – whatever the financial size of the claims and counterclaims, the facts and circumstances of the contract between the parties, or the conduct of the software development

Dr. Stephen Castell
The Forensic Approach to assessing and dealing effectively with IT Projec Risks. TWO-DAY INTENSIVE SEMINAR, WORKSHOP AND CLINIC. NICE, CÔTE D'AZUR, FRANCE. 17th - 19th MARCH 2005
12/7/2009
Commonwealth Telecommunication Organisation (CTO) 2nd Annual Investing In ICTs In Emerging Markets: Examining Business & Investment Opportunities In Developing Economies. 9th & 10th December 2009, Inmarsat Conference Center, London, UK
10/8/2009
The findings of this expert investigation were clearly reported by Dr Castell to the court and (most unusually) were fully accepted by the Prosecution without any need for cross-examination, assisting in achieving a Not Guilty verdict from the Jury.
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Richard T. McEvoy, Jr.
President
P.O. Box 597
Victor NY 14564
USA
phone: 585-924-9410
fax: 585-924-8854
Richard T.
Forensic Imaging, Inc. consults on the design and implementation of Traditional and Digital Imaging Systems for forensic applications and needs. It, also, offers onsite evaluation of existing systems for efficiency and quality upgrading efforts. Forensic Imaging, Inc. offers many imaging services ranging from Accident Reconstruction Photography to traditional close-up and Photomicrography Imaging. Their specialties include specialized spectrum filter work and aerial imaging. Virtually any aspect of traditional and digital imaging can be addressed. Onsite training in these fields is a specialty.

Richard T. McEvoy Jr., President of Forensic Imaging Inc., is an expert witness Forensic Photographer. His career began as a U.S. Navy photographer in Southeast Asia, followed by photojournalism, aerial cartography, and industrial photography in the South Pacific and Southeast Asia. After returning to the U.S., Mr. McEvoy began working in Law Enforcement photography with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) where he was head of the forensic photo-lab and was certified as a P.O.S.T. instructor. Mr. McEvoy was asked to join Eastman Kodak and worked as their coordinator of law enforcement and governmental training and marketing before leaving and founding his company in 1994.

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Craig Rosenberg, PhD
Founder & CEO
1574 NW 190th Street
Shoreline WA 98177
USA
phone: 206-552-9898
fax: 206-542-0702
Craig
Dr. Craig Rosenberg is an accomplished Human Factors Engineer, User Interface Designer, and Systems and Software Engineer. He is CEO and Founder of a Seattle technology company, Global Technica, focusing on Systems Engineering, Software Engineering Modeling and Simulation, Human Factors, User Interface Design, and mobile computing.

Experience:
  • Entrepreneur in Residence for a well-funded Los Angles based venture capital company.
  • Supplier to The Boeing Company, working with them since 1996 on advanced engineering projects for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Missile Defense Systems, Air Traffic Management, Publishing Systems, Command and Control, Wireless Radio Systems, Cyber Security, and Software Development Tools.
  • Lead human factors engineering for Eyematic Corporation designing software for advanced facial tracking and facial recognition applications.
  • Designed a complete VoIP phone system for the consumer market, including special features such as Microsoft Outlook integration, YouTube integration, internet radio, and the ability to browse and share files and pictures.
  • Designed the world's first two way pager for AT&T Wireless in 1995 and 1996.
  • Designed and developed a suite of interactive multimedia games as well as educational software.
  • Founder of a mobile computing company that produced a suite of GPS enabled applications for Android and iPhone.
  • Human Factors and user interface design for multiple software projects including eCommerce web sites, desktop software, embedded software, linux software, and mobile applications.
Degrees:
  • Ph.D. Human Factors, University of Washington, June 1994
  • M.S. Human Factors, University of Washington, Dec 1990
  • B.S. Industrial Engineering, University of Washington, June 1988
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5/17/2012 · Design
Case Study: Analysis and Optimal Design of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
The client was interested in designing a new Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for the Department of Defense. As part of this work the client wanted a thorough analysis of the various design tradeoffs that could be made when designing the unmanned aerial vehicle.

3/16/2012 · Human Factors
Case Study: Human Factors for Air Traffic Control
The client is a major player in the aerospace market and wanted to completely redesign the federal air traffic control system to allow for much greater capacity while maintaining the same or better levels of system safety.