Biography

Ted retired in April 2002 from the Navy as a Lt. Commander, having served 22 years. A Navy
"Mustang"
1, Ted has TS/SCI clearance with a counter-intelligence polygraph. The vast majority
of Ted's assignments were dealing with the practical application of security, either aboard ships,
on classified missions, or helping put new systems together. In many cases, he was the on-theground,
real-time troubleshooter.
Ted worked with OUTBOARD and its successor, Combat DF
2, which he helped design. He
handled 15- and 25-man classified missions in Bosnia and the Far East. On extremely short
notice, Ted stood-up and ran a 150-man intelligence operation for the Pacific Fleet, after the
original one was no longer viable due to a natural disaster. He was also the executive assistant to
the Flag Officer for Naval Security and the Assistant Community Manager, leading 400 men.
Among his numerous awards, Ted is most proud of receiving that group's Sailor of the Year
award (out of 12,000 people).
Ted is a graduate of the University of Phoenix, with a BS in Information Technology. Ted
attended two national cryptologic schools (NE-601 & CK-155) and was the #1 graduate in the 3-
year Junior Officer Cryptologic Career Program, which he finished in 2 years. For those not
familiar with these educational programs, that program the equivalent of a MS degree of a highly
technical nature, including computer sciences and many forms of networking. It cannot be
accredited as such by any accredited educational institution due to the highly classified subject
matter that is part of the curriculum.
He is Ken's practical sounding board on the SecureBasis concepts and implementations, handles
all technical details for our infrastructure, and runs all operational & administrative activities.
1 A Mustang is an individual who began as an enlisted sailor and worked his/her way up to a Navy Officer.
2 Combat DF is an electronic support, signal acquisition, and direction-finding system providing warship
commanders near-real-time indications and warning, situational awareness, and cueing information for targeting
systems. Combat DF greatly improved on the then-existing "Outboard" system technology by providing greater
flexibility against a wider range of threat signals and increased reliability at lower cost through use of Commercial
Off-The-Shelf (COTS) workstations. The system incorporated the Automated Digital Acquisition Subsystem
(ADAS) enabling exploitation of unconventional and low-probability-of-intercept (LPI) signals.