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Donald
Fowler Ph.D., Chairman, Fowler Communications, Inc.
Thomas Henson, Esq., CFO, Tomlin & Company
Joeseph Johnson, Ph.D., President and
CEO, E811 Inc.
Donald Tomlin, CEO, Tomlin & Company
Joseph E. Johnson, Ph.D., President and CEO, E811
Inc.
Associate Professor, Department of Physics,
University of South Carolina
Director, Advanced Solutions Group
Director, Complex Problems Group
Ph.D., Theoretical Physics, State University
of New York at Stony Brook, 1968
M.S., Physics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1964
B.A., Physics and Mathematics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville,
Tennessee, 1961
Dr. Johnson joined the Department of Physics faculty at the
University of South Carolina (USC) in 1968, and has since
taught almost every Physics course at the graduate and undergraduate
level, along with interdisciplinary courses in counterterrorism,
musical acoustics, mathematics, and computer programming.
His interests have reached across the sciences to incorporate
theory as well as practice. His research has explored new
mathematical objects, numerical uncertainty, computational
algorithms, and advanced mathematical techniques. His development
efforts have included numerous practical applications, such
as methods to protect computer networks from cyberterrorist
attacks, data warehousing, data mining, and relational database
management systems with Web and voice interfaces. These interests
have led him to establish two research and development teams
at USC as well as a private company.
The two research groups, Advanced Solutions Group, formed
in 1991, and Complex Problems Group, formed in 2000, have
brought more than $11 million to USC through state and federal
grants, mainly from the U.S. Departments of Justice and Defense.
E811, incorporated in 1997, has performed numerous supercomputing
services, developed an advanced application for emergency
information management, and markets this system as well as
other original technologies for large-scale information management.
Donald Fowler, Chairman, Fowler Communications,
Inc.
Ph.D., Political Science, University of Kentucky
M.P.A., University of Kentucky
B.A., Psychology, Wofford College
Col., Ret., United States Army Reserve
Donald Fowler is Chairman of Fowler Communications, Inc.,
having been in the field of advertising and public relations
since 1975. In January, 1997, he completed a two-year term
as National Chair of the Democratic National Committee.
Mr. Fowler has handled state and federal government relations
projects for a diverse group of clients including AT&T,
NETSchools, Inc., and Chem-Nuclear Systems. He has carried
out marketing studies, advertising, public relations and marketing
programs for clients ranging from Kawasaki Motorcycles Corporation
to the American College of Sports Medicine.
Mr. Fowler earned a B.A. degree in Psychology from Wofford
College and a Master's degree in Public Administration and
a Doctorate in Political Science from the University of Kentucky.
He has taught Public Administration and American Politics
at the University of South Carolina since 1964. During 1969
and 1970 he taught American Politics at Wofford College.
He retired as a Colonel in the United States Army Reserve,
having served as Commander of the 360th U.S. Army Civil Affairs
Brigade in Columbia and the 1189th United States Army Transportation
Terminal Unit in Charleston. During his active and reserve
duty, he was awarded the Army Commendation Medal, the Meritorious
Service Medal and the Legion of Merit.
He has written numerous articles for professional and trade
journals, newspapers, and other local, regional, and national
publications.
Mr. Fowler is a member of the Board of Trustees of Wofford
College, the Board of Trustees of Voorhees College, the American
Political Science Association, Phi Beta Kappa, National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People, and the Administrative
Board of Washington Street United Methodist Church.

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