Michael Bateman, MCT, MCP and CEO/CTO of i-Ware CD Technologies, LLP (born August 23rd 1967) is a Technologist and the inventor of the Portable Media Operating System and a pioneer of Internet technologies.
Background
Michael Bateman was born in Montoursville, Pennsylvania, the youngest of three children, to John Bateman and Lucille Hunter. He started working in technology in the early 80's on a Key Punch machine but having spent a good part of his teenage years leaning computing on a TRS 80 personal computer he quickly moved on to application development for the PC. He was working as a Trainer, educating Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers, when the release of the World Wide Web captured his attention. Since then he has been a pioneer in Internet technologies such as content management, which he developed in 1995. Content management technologies have lead to the base of today's Web 2.0 technologies and sites such as itself. He also developed the first Interactive Web Based Learning site in late 1997. Today, Interactive Web Based Learning is a widely used method of the content management technologies he developed in 1995.
Since that time he has developed intricate web based content and document management applications utilized in industries such as the banking industry, dealing with home loan documentation, and approved by the OCC, as well as, video based Incident Detection system management software for Montgomery county, in the Houston, Texas area.
Just after the release of his PMOS his technologies where highlighted in several areas of the August 2005 issue of Growth Magazine entitled "Technologies That Deliver". Since the release of his PMOS the technology has been embraced by the record industry to help increase the longevity of music CD's.
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Background
Michael Bateman was born in Montoursville, Pennsylvania, the youngest of three children, to John Bateman and Lucille Hunter. He started working in technology in the early 80's on a Key Punch machine but having spent a good part of his teenage years leaning computing on a TRS 80 personal computer he quickly moved on to application development for the PC. He was working as a Trainer, educating Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers, when the release of the World Wide Web captured his attention. Since then he has been a pioneer in Internet technologies such as content management, which he developed in 1995. Content management technologies have lead to the base of today's Web 2.0 technologies and sites such as itself. He also developed the first Interactive Web Based Learning site in late 1997. Today, Interactive Web Based Learning is a widely used method of the content management technologies he developed in 1995.
Since that time he has developed intricate web based content and document management applications utilized in industries such as the banking industry, dealing with home loan documentation, and approved by the OCC, as well as, video based Incident Detection system management software for Montgomery county, in the Houston, Texas area.
Just after the release of his PMOS his technologies where highlighted in several areas of the August 2005 issue of Growth Magazine entitled "Technologies That Deliver". Since the release of his PMOS the technology has been embraced by the record industry to help increase the longevity of music CD's.
Footnotes
Snugpak RocketPak is a backpack manufactured by Snugpak, patterned after British Army PLCE backpack, only re-sized to be more suitable to "regular" users like hikers and mountaineers. Consist in three "pieces": the main body, with 40 l capacity and two side pockets, 15 l each, which can be attached on main body with zippers and Fastex-like buckles. The side pockets can be zipped together and attached on auxiliary harness ("yoke" in company literature), to make a smaller day-pack. The yoke can be supplied by Snugpak or a regular PLCE yoke, which can be purchased in any British surplus store.
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Douglas J. Denneny (1962) is a retired American Naval Flight Officer and a candidate for the House of Representatives in Virginia’s 11th Congressional District. He served twenty-two years as a U.S. Naval Flight Officer, commanded a Navy fighter squadron from 2001 – 2004, and was highly decorated for flying in combat.
He is a native of San Diego, California and grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona where he attended and graduated from Chaparral High School in 1980. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1984 and was elected president of the academy’s student branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Association. He received a Master’s in National Security Studies from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in 1999 and a Certificate in Legislative Studies from Georgetown University’s Government Affairs Institute in 2001. He studied briefly at Oxford University in England while pursuing his Masters Degree from Georgetown. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Naval War College (non-resident seminar program) and the U.S. Armed Forces Staff College.
From 1984 to 1999 he served as a Naval Flight Officer, flying in the back seat of Navy F-14 fighters. During this time he was selected as the top student in his Radar Intercept Officer class, and was the 1996 Pacific Fleet F-14 Tomcat Radar Intercept Officer of the Year.
He attended the prestigious U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN) and was invited back to serve as an instructor for a two-year assignment.
He deployed on aircraft carriers to conflicts involving the U.S. and Libya, Iraq, Iran and Somalia, flying in both the F-14 Tomcat and the F/A-18F Super Hornet.
In 1999 he was selected as a national finalist for the White House Fellowship Program, and from 1999 – 2000 he worked as a non-partisan Military Legislative Fellow on Capitol Hill for U.S. Senator John McCain.
Service in the Iraq War
From 2001 – 2004 he served as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of a Navy F-14 Tomcat and F/A-18 Super Hornet Squadron. In March, 2003 Denneny led the first strike element of non-stealth aircraft over Baghdad. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross with V for valor in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
From 2004 to 2005 he worked as Special Assistant and Speechwriter for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and from 2005 to 2006 served as Deputy Legislative Assistant for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Denneny was selected to the rank of Captain (O-6) in the U.S. Navy, but declined the promotion and retired at the rank of Commander in 2006.
Personal Life
Doug Denneny was married in 1989 in Virginia Beach, Virginia and he and his wife live with their two children in Fairfax, Virginia.
Community Involvement
Doug Denneny served on the Fairfax County Tyson’s Corner Land Use Task Force from 2006-07 and is the elected and serving President of the Mantua Citizens’ Association where he represents the interests of a community of over 1600 homes. He serves on the Fairfax County Environmental Quality Advisory Council and the Fairfax County Industrial Development Authority.
Campaign for Congress
He announced on August 1, 2007 that he would seek the democratic nomination to run against Republican Representative Tom Davis in VA’s 11th Congressional District.
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He is a native of San Diego, California and grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona where he attended and graduated from Chaparral High School in 1980. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1984 and was elected president of the academy’s student branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Association. He received a Master’s in National Security Studies from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in 1999 and a Certificate in Legislative Studies from Georgetown University’s Government Affairs Institute in 2001. He studied briefly at Oxford University in England while pursuing his Masters Degree from Georgetown. He is also a graduate of the U.S. Naval War College (non-resident seminar program) and the U.S. Armed Forces Staff College.
From 1984 to 1999 he served as a Naval Flight Officer, flying in the back seat of Navy F-14 fighters. During this time he was selected as the top student in his Radar Intercept Officer class, and was the 1996 Pacific Fleet F-14 Tomcat Radar Intercept Officer of the Year.
He attended the prestigious U.S. Navy Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN) and was invited back to serve as an instructor for a two-year assignment.
He deployed on aircraft carriers to conflicts involving the U.S. and Libya, Iraq, Iran and Somalia, flying in both the F-14 Tomcat and the F/A-18F Super Hornet.
In 1999 he was selected as a national finalist for the White House Fellowship Program, and from 1999 – 2000 he worked as a non-partisan Military Legislative Fellow on Capitol Hill for U.S. Senator John McCain.
Service in the Iraq War
From 2001 – 2004 he served as Executive Officer and Commanding Officer of a Navy F-14 Tomcat and F/A-18 Super Hornet Squadron. In March, 2003 Denneny led the first strike element of non-stealth aircraft over Baghdad. He earned the Distinguished Flying Cross with V for valor in Operation Iraqi Freedom.
From 2004 to 2005 he worked as Special Assistant and Speechwriter for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and from 2005 to 2006 served as Deputy Legislative Assistant for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Denneny was selected to the rank of Captain (O-6) in the U.S. Navy, but declined the promotion and retired at the rank of Commander in 2006.
Personal Life
Doug Denneny was married in 1989 in Virginia Beach, Virginia and he and his wife live with their two children in Fairfax, Virginia.
Community Involvement
Doug Denneny served on the Fairfax County Tyson’s Corner Land Use Task Force from 2006-07 and is the elected and serving President of the Mantua Citizens’ Association where he represents the interests of a community of over 1600 homes. He serves on the Fairfax County Environmental Quality Advisory Council and the Fairfax County Industrial Development Authority.
Campaign for Congress
He announced on August 1, 2007 that he would seek the democratic nomination to run against Republican Representative Tom Davis in VA’s 11th Congressional District.
http://www.apj.us/050899Finalists.html
http://www.dfcsociety.org/citation_detail.asp?ID=3852
The Doo World Order was a wrestling stable in the now defunct Hardcore Wrestling Alliance in the mid to late 1990's. The Doo World Order, while being heels on screen and in live events, helped the development of many backyard and semi-professional wrestling personalities in Connecticut. This mentoring attitude led to invitations from other backyard and semi-professional groups and organizations to the Doo World Order to perform at live events other than the Hardcore Wrestling Alliance tapped and live shows. This stable of wrestlers was also close friends durring it's lifetime in the Hardcore Wrestling Alliance, and some have remained friends after having retired from backyard and semi-professional wrestling.