Craig Miller
Scott Donaldson,
Stanley Siegel and
Gary Donaldson
Chapter Chapter 3 in CTOs at Work, 2011, pp 49-79 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Dr. Craig Miller is a technologist with extensive background in the physical sciences, information technology, and systems engineering. He has developed new technology and cutting-edge systems for more than 30 years, within and for both startup and established corporations. His particular strength is the conceptualization, tuning, and positioning of new technology products. More than 2000 companies in the U.S. use systems or technology he has architected or developed. Dr. Miller serves as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of the MAPA Group. In this role, he is the lead technologist, responsible for the assessment of new technologies, technical development, and commercialization, supporting projects across the company. Dr. Miller’s many accomplishments deserve mention: his participation in seven startups; serving as SAIC’s Chief Scientist (during which time he was granted the “Heroic Achievement in Information Technology” award from the Smithsonian Institution); and wide experience in technical and financial media as a key investor relations expert, technologist, inventor, and analyst on behalf of diverse companies such as Proxicom, GridPoint, DiData, and Aguru Images, a high-end digital imaging company that he started. More recently, Dr. Miller has achieved a national reputation in the advanced smart grid and cyber-security arenas.
Keywords: Smart Grid; Mass Extinction; MAPA Group; Optical Metrology; Interoperability Standard (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-3594-1_3
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