| Senior Research Engineer
James V. Bertoglio is a Senior Research Engineering with the Tennenbaum Institute and the Georgia Tech Research Institute. He retired from the US Air Force with over twenty years of system research, engineering, test and evaluation experience. During his assignments with the AF and Georgia Tech he has worked in areas including system acquisition, systems engineering, test and evaluation, project management, budget/financial management, and strategic planning.
He has conducted and supported a case study of the Department of Defense Identity Protection and Management System using an assessment framework that provided both a capability/technology focus and a policy/implication focus. He has developed an “emerging” Information Technology assessment and policy implication program that combined technology knowledge with knowledge management principles to provide a novel assessment of emerging technologies. Also, he has conducted a study of the Clinger-Cohen Act requirements and developed a Business Process Re-Engineering (BPR) framework for policy development, training, and implementation.
|