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9/11 Personal Privacy

Garth Wermter
Experience
2001 - present Miller Center of Public Affairs Charlottesville, VA
Director of Technology
Director, American President
Direct technology department of a history and public policy think tank at the University of
Virginia, supporting on-site and remote personnel, external scholars, and affiliates.
Supervise employees and students. Manage Center's web presence and oversee computer
and network systems. Pursue collaboration opportunities with university and external
partners. Manage support personnel and plan for future needs. Develop and implement
program for education high school and college students about the American Presidency,
including staffing, workflow, marketing, funding, and infrastructure needs for publishing high-
traffic and rich content website, AmericanPresident.org.

2002 - present Markle Foundation Charlottesville, VA


Technical Consultant, Task Force on National Security in the Information Age
Plan and implement technological infrastructure for national task force examining national
security from an information technology perspective. Provide expert assistance in preparing
reports and participate in task force meetings.

2001 - present Network Guys Charlottesville, VA


Founder, Partner
Create and manage an IT and network support business. Develop business, provide
customer service and support, and manage all aspects of business formation and operation.
Manage employees and customer relationships.

Spring 2001 Piedmont Virginia Community College Charlottesville, VA


Adjunct Faculty
Prepare and teach 2-credit college course, Survey of Multimedia (1ST 142), to twenty
community college students.

2000 - 2001 International Brain Injury Association Charlottesville, VA


Director of Informatics
Oversee technical operation of the International Brain Injury Association's worldwide effort.
Determine and implement technologies to advance the state of brain injury globally,
including website operation, WAN and LAN technologies, and general technical support.

1999-2001 Martha Jefferson Hospital Charfottesville, VA


Technical Operations Manager
Implement an online distance-learning academy, providing neurorehabilitation courses to
caregivers using web technologies, including ASP, SQL, XML, and supporting technologies.
Provide technical expertise in .the planning and development of a web-based learning
curriculum. Account for the technical implementation of the International Neurological
Institute (INI). Provide technical expertise in the planning and development of a
neurological institute. Outline the technical requirements for project implementations,
including infrastructure requirements, cost and usage projections, and expansion proposals.

1999-2001 University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA


Consultant
Provide technical consultative services on a variety of subjects, ranging from creation of
multimedia content for marketing and distribution to internal operational support.
1999 Multimedia Medical Systems Charlottesville, VA
Systems Engineer
Manage customer support for telemedicine systems, including assembly, deployment,
support, and upgrade of telemedicine networks nationwide. Troubleshoot installation and
maintenance problems involving onsite equipment and telecommunications networks.
Provide expertise in telemedicine, videoconferencing, and distance-learning environments to
customers.

1996-1999 University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA


Technical Manager
Manage the University of Virginia's Continuing Medical Education Distance Learning /
Telemedicine operation. Act as backup site coordinator for University of Virginia
telemedicine operations, including the Commonwealth of Virginia Telemedicine Network, the
Virginia Department of Corrections / UVA Telemedicine prison project, the Southwest
Virginia Alliance for Telemedicine, and additional initiatives.

PC Administrator, Webmaster
Responsible for the daily maintenance and upgrade of a Windows NT network, including
integration of PCs into a Unix environment. General computer troubleshooting and
maintenance. Responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of a World-Wide
Web site for the Neurovisualization Laboratory of the Virginia Neurological Institute,
including server-parsed HTML, CGI scripts, web-server setup, and remote user
authentication for an internal site.

Windows NT Administrator, Webmaster, Computer Technician


Responsible for the design, construction, and maintenance of a World-Wide Web site for the
Informatics group of the Virginia Neurological Institute, including SSI, server-parsed HTML,
and CGI scripts. Responsible for the daily maintenance and upgrade of a Windows NT
network, including remote access server setup, software and hardware installation, and
support.

Certification
Cisco Systems, Inc. San Jose, CA
December 2000 CCNA 2.0, ID# CSC010162592

Education
2001 - present University of Maryland University College College Park, MD
Pursuing M.S. Information Technology

1992-1996 University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA


B.A. Biology, Minor Concentration History

References Richard Setiimo UVA Office of Telemedicine


(434) 924-5470 Box 727-79
rjs2b@virginia.edu Charlottesville, VA 22904

Eugene Sullivan UVA Office of Telemedicine


(434) 924-5470 Box 727-79
genes@virginia.edu Charlottesville, VA 22904

Ben Thomas Network Guys


(434) 979-4679 400 Fourth Street NE
ben@networkguysva.com Charlottesville, VA 22903

Philip D. Zelikow Miller Center of Public Affairs


(434) 924-7236 2201 Old Ivy Road
pdz6n@virginia.edu Box 400406
Charlottesville, VA 22904

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