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Andrew Wartell
Andrew has over 35 years in the Intelligence and Security Community.  With a strong focus on technology and reengineering to accomplish work efficiencies while increasing mission effectiveness, he has managed both defensive and positive operations activities with concentration on protecting assets in the overseas environment.  Andrew spent the last four years as Vice President of Global Security and Director of Special Projects at Goldman Sachs where he provided facility physical and technical security design including the new $2.1 billion Goldman Sachs headquarters building in NYC; data centers in the US, Hong Kong, India and UK; and site selection and risk assessments for facilities, worldwide.  He was liaison to the World Trade Center Master Security Plan design committee and Goldman representative to the NYPD Lower Manhattan Security Initiative.  He led efforts in selecting and testing curtain walls for blast resistance and is currently the private industry representative to the DOD/TSWG/Blast Effects Working Group. Andrew retired from the Central Intelligence Agency in 2002.  His final assignment was as Associate Director of the DCI/Center for Security Evaluation where he managed the DCI's physical, technical and counterintelligence security oversight of diplomatic construction, worldwide - to include the US embassies in Moscow and Beijing.

Chuck Teubner , Chairman and CEO,VidSys, Inc.

David Aronoff
David is a General Partner at Flybridge Capital Partners.  Prior to joining the firm in June 2005, David spent nearly a decade focusing on early-stage investing at Greylock Partners where he led several of the firm's successful investments in the communications and systems markets.  During his time at Greylock, he built a strong investment track record including investments in Akara (acquired by CIENA), Cimaron (acquired by AMCC), e-Dial (acquired by Alcatel), Ikanos (IPO), Sandburst (acquired by Broadcom), SiTera (acquired by Vitesse), Xedia (acquired by Lucent) and Xros (acquired by Nortel).  Prior to Greylock, David held management roles at Chipcom, an enterprise network equipment vendor where he led development efforts in Ethernet bridges, switches and routers. While working full-time on his MBA, David co-founded the Attitude Network (acquired by TheGlobe.com), an Internet content startup with the top two game sites of the day, HappyPuppy.com and GamesDomain.com.  David holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Vermont, an MS in Computer Engineering from the University of Southern California, and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Michael A. Greeley
Michael is a General Partner at Flybridge Capital Partners focused on information technology, healthcare and medical technology investments.  Among a range of general investment themes, Michael is currently focused on opportunities involving the convergence of healthcare and IT, technology-enabled business services, and technologies that address the physical security and homeland defense markets.  Michael founded IDG Ventures Atlantic in 2001 before it transitioned to Flybridge Capital Partners in 2008.  He served on the board of International Data Group, the flagship Limited Partner for the IDG Ventures global network of funds. In previous positions, Michael has served on the Boards of a number of public and private companies including Global TeleSystems Group (NASDAQ: GTSG), El Sitio International (NASDAQ: LCTO), MotherNature.com (NASDAQ: MTHR), Crescent Communications (acquired by Clear Channel), Fleetcor Technologies and American Capital Access.  Michael received a BA in Chemistry from Williams College and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Michael P. Jackson
Michael is President and founder of Firebreak Partners, LLC.  He has extensive experience in both the private sector and the federal government.  He was Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (2005-2007), the Department's chief operating officer.  Michael also served as Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation (2001-2003), where he focused particularly on the Department's response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks, including creation of the new Transportation Security Administration and recovery efforts for the nation's aviation industry.  He served as a member of the Board of Directors for Amtrak and was chairman of its Audit Committee.  Under the Administration of President George H. W. Bush, he served at the White House as Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Liaison, and later as Chief of Staff for the Secretary of Transportation.  In the private sector, Mr. Jackson was a Senior VP of AECOM, a global family of design and engineering firms, and COO of its government services group.  He was COO of Lockheed Martin IMS's Transportation Systems and Services group and, earlier, Senior VP at the American Trucking Associations.  He is currently also a director at AirTran Holdings, Inc. and Rivada Networks, LLC.  A Houston native, Michael has a Ph.D. (Government) with distinction from Georgetown University.

Terry Drabant
Terry is CEO and President of the JVax Investment Group, LLC, which is a private investment partnership. In addition to his board membership of VidSys, he is Chairman of the Board  of Azul Systems Inc. and Vice-Chairman of the Board of the USAFA Endowment. Prior to the formation of JVax IG, LLC, he was a Lockheed Martin Corporate Vice President and President, Lockheed Martin Mission Systems.   This was a $1B systems integration company within Lockheed Martin that is responsible for contracts and proposals relating to information superiority, network centric warfare, command and control, and combat support.  Mr. Drabant holds a B.S. degree in Engineering Science from the U.S. Air Force Academy, and is also a Distinguished Graduate of the Department of Defense Management School Program Management Course, a graduate of the UCLA Modern Engineering Program and Fellow of the MIT Seminar XXI (Foreign Policies and the National Interest). He is a member of the U.S. Air Force Academy Association of Graduates, the Air Force Association, the U.S. Space Foundation, and the University of Maryland College of Computer Science, Mathematics and Physics Board of Visitors.