Our focus on real-time logistics and complexity science enables us to efficiently serve sparse demand in outlying tails of the market, while driving our cost of services down, making on-demand jet travel broadly available and affordable on a 'per-seat' basis for more business travelers." When Bob joined DayJet in April 2002 to lead the research, design and development of advanced technologies, he brought with him over 25 years of proven experience in system software, hardware and executive management. Prior to DayJet, Bob directed the development of award-winning data protection applications for Xpoint Technology, Inc. and led the development of removable cartridge disk drive subsystems for SyQuest Technology, Inc. In 1989, he founded REL-America to develop high-performance terminals for Citrix Systems, serving as president of the company until 1992. Bob also worked at IBM for 14 years, where he led the software development efforts for IBM's Information Product Division's Taiwan-based development laboratory, oversaw development of optical character recognition software for Japanese banking systems, and designed voice compression algorithms used by satellite business systems. He is a former U.S. Army officer, and holds a master's degree in information and computer science and a bachelor's degree in applied mathematics from Georgia Institute of Technology. |