Biography

Frank spent almost 30 years in the management of high-tech companies, and then joined the
Federal Government to assist in technology issues. He was educated at Georgetown University
and at MIT. Frank holds a TS/SCI clearance with the FBI.
Frank was most recently with the FBI for 4 years. He was the first Program Executive for the
FBI's $600 million bureau-wide infrastructure upgrade and it’s acting Deputy Assistant Director
for Software. Frank also was the Program Manager for NIBIN responsible for creating a single
Government-wide Gun Fingerprinting (Ballistic Imaging) effort, and for the FBI’s worldwide
DNA database effort, CODIS.
Frank spent 15 years with Xerox Corporation in various management positions in marketing,
sales & finance. During part of that time, he was corporate's sales liaison to the famed Xerox
PARC (Palo Alto Research Center). During that time, most of today’s IT technologies were
being developed at PARC, including Ethernet, laser printers, Postscript, object-oriented
programming and operating systems, and the desktop graphic user interface.
Frank joined Apple Computer for 4 years, as the founding General Manager of its Government
Division. He created a successful partnership with the International Association of Fire Chiefs to
advise about and promote software developed for first responders of hazardous materials
incidents. Called CAMEO, updated versions are still used today by most fire departments.
Frank was also the CEO of two technology start-ups, in multimedia and in document
management. He founded one of these and sold both.