Invasions are Armed
Migrants just want to sell you $11 avocado toast
It looks like this Regis company is from THE "Privately Run" CITY OF SAINT LOUIS. Seems to be who is amassing all the data and operating the systems that Cops and Driver's License Companies used to extort people on the roads.
Looks like their Chairman, Gregory Sullivan, merged the NSA & DoD cloud databases with various State LEO Databases to provide a portal for the Threat FUsion Centers.
https://www.rejis.org/about-us/board-of-commissioners/
Gregory Sullivan
Chairman
Greg Sullivan is a C-Suite Executive, technology thought leader, and business strategist with global experience creating and delivering technology solutions to the private and public sectors. As a leader in technology and innovation, he understands the intersection of business and technology, and the contribution of technology to business value creation.
Earlier, Greg was the CEO and CTO, and an executive member of the board of Global Velocity, Inc.; a cybersecurity firm focused on information-centric security in the enterprise and cloud. He directly raised all funding through a series of private placements as he steered and grew the startup company from the R&D stage to commercialization of its intellectual property, and market acceptance. The National Security Agency and Department of Defense became the company’s primary market. Greg set the strategy for building an innovative cybersecurity solution for the cloud, addressing multiple risks intrinsic to Internet connectivity that presented catastrophic threats to government, public, and private sectors.
Before graduating, he launched G.A. Sullivan, which became an industry leading ($30+M) global enterprise and one of the largest independent software development services firms during the 80’s and 90’s. The firm was sold to Avanade, a Microsoft/Accenture joint venture, in 2003. Greg led its growth from 1 to ≈500 software engineers and specialists, serving large global and mid-cap companies, and the public sector. Based on a sales growth rate of nearly 100% for several consecutive years, it was repeatedly ranked in Inc. 500’s fastest growing American companies. Greg’s expertise led to serving as a founding member of the prestigious Microsoft Partner Advisory Council in 1994. He also established successful developer relationships and partnership agreements with technology leaders including IBM, Microsoft, Accenture, KPMG, Compaq, Novell, Oracle, and Sybase, among many others.
In recognition of his expertise, Greg was a member of the Board of Directors of Union Financial Group in Swansea, IL. In addition, his pioneering technology innovations and business success have been widely lauded as a Super Global Finalist for the Miami CIO of the Year ORBIE Award – 2022, Forbes America’s Most Promising Companies, CTOvision Disruptive IT Company, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Deloitte &Touche Fast 50, the United States Small Business Association’s
U.S. National Small Business Person of the Year in 1999, and multiple awards from the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis.
He has always been dedicated to his profession and community, involved in numerous industry, engineering, and security organizations. His Security Clearance is active and available upon appropriate request. Over the years, Greg has served in leadership roles for St Louis-based charitable organizations. Currently, he is a member of the National Council of the McKelvey School of Engineering.
Greg, a CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) (ISC)2, earned a B.Sc. in Systems Science & Mathematics from the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis.
It looks like this Regis company is from THE "Privately Run" CITY OF SAINT LOUIS. Seems to be who is amassing all the data and operating the systems that Cops and Driver's License Companies used to extort people on the roads.
Looks like their Chairman, Gregory Sullivan, merged the NSA & DoD cloud databases with various State LEO Databases to provide a portal for the Threat FUsion Centers.
https://www.rejis.org/about-us/board-of-commissioners/
Gregory Sullivan
Chairman
Greg Sullivan is a C-Suite Executive, technology thought leader, and business strategist with global experience creating and delivering technology solutions to the private and public sectors. As a leader in technology and innovation, he understands the intersection of business and technology, and the contribution of technology to business value creation.
Earlier, Greg was the CEO and CTO, and an executive member of the board of Global Velocity, Inc.; a cybersecurity firm focused on information-centric security in the enterprise and cloud. He directly raised all funding through a series of private placements as he steered and grew the startup company from the R&D stage to commercialization of its intellectual property, and market acceptance. The National Security Agency and Department of Defense became the company’s primary market. Greg set the strategy for building an innovative cybersecurity solution for the cloud, addressing multiple risks intrinsic to Internet connectivity that presented catastrophic threats to government, public, and private sectors.
Before graduating, he launched G.A. Sullivan, which became an industry leading ($30+M) global enterprise and one of the largest independent software development services firms during the 80’s and 90’s. The firm was sold to Avanade, a Microsoft/Accenture joint venture, in 2003. Greg led its growth from 1 to ≈500 software engineers and specialists, serving large global and mid-cap companies, and the public sector. Based on a sales growth rate of nearly 100% for several consecutive years, it was repeatedly ranked in Inc. 500’s fastest growing American companies. Greg’s expertise led to serving as a founding member of the prestigious Microsoft Partner Advisory Council in 1994. He also established successful developer relationships and partnership agreements with technology leaders including IBM, Microsoft, Accenture, KPMG, Compaq, Novell, Oracle, and Sybase, among many others.
In recognition of his expertise, Greg was a member of the Board of Directors of Union Financial Group in Swansea, IL. In addition, his pioneering technology innovations and business success have been widely lauded as a Super Global Finalist for the Miami CIO of the Year ORBIE Award – 2022, Forbes America’s Most Promising Companies, CTOvision Disruptive IT Company, Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year, Deloitte &Touche Fast 50, the United States Small Business Association’s
U.S. National Small Business Person of the Year in 1999, and multiple awards from the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis.
He has always been dedicated to his profession and community, involved in numerous industry, engineering, and security organizations. His Security Clearance is active and available upon appropriate request. Over the years, Greg has served in leadership roles for St Louis-based charitable organizations. Currently, he is a member of the National Council of the McKelvey School of Engineering.
Greg, a CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) (ISC)2, earned a B.Sc. in Systems Science & Mathematics from the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis.