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Name: Adam Drobot, Ph.D.
Title: Managing Director
Company: 2M Companies, Inc.
Presentation: Coming Soon

Adam Drobot, Ph.D. recently joined 2M Companies, Inc. as managing director. Previously, as chief technology officer and president of Advanced Technology Solutions, he was responsible for the company's Applied Research and Government and Public Sector groups. He oversaw an Applied Research organization of more than 220 researchers who are involved in many aspects of Internet, broadband and information networking, and software technologies. The Applied Research group is renowned for developing such groundbreaking technologies as ADSL, AIN, ATM, ISDN, Frame Relay, PCS, SMDS, SONET, video-on-demand, and Internet telephony.

Dr. Drobot's Government and Public Sector group channels Telcordia resources to accelerate company growth in the government space. As its head, he is responsible for planning and implementing systems engineering solutions that are applicable to Federal, State and Local government problems. These solutions span telecommunications and IT areas, including networking and operations for traditional, as well as evolving IP and converged general purpose and mission-specific networks. The Government & Public Sector group's areas of expertise include security and information assurance as well as business process outsourcing.

Prior to Telcordia, Dr. Drobot managed the Advanced Technology Group at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), a Fortune 250 firm. He also served as the senior vice president for Science and Technology in his 26 years at SAIC.

Dr. Drobot's main research interest is the development of multidisciplinary, computationally-based tools for life cycle support of complex products. He has been the principal or key participant in the development of several large, scientific code systems. He has also published more than 100 journal articles, is a frequent contributor to industry literature and conference presentations and holds 16 patents.

Dr. Drobot is a member of the American Physical Society, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Phi Sigma, and Phi Kappa Phi. Most recently, he was appointed to the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) Communications Security, Reliability and Interoperability Council (CSRIC).

Dr. Drobot is the 2007 recipient of IEEE's Managerial Excellence Award in recognition of his leadership excellence in managing innovative research and development in telecommunications. In 2009 he received IEEE's Communications Quality and Reliability Chairman's Award for his sustained contributions to the quality, reliability and security of communications services, networks and systems.

Dr. Drobot holds a bachelor's degree in engineering physics from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York and a Ph.D. in plasma physics from the University of Texas at Austin, Texas.

 

 
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