David Daxenbichler | Physical Security Information Management Specialist

David is our application development senior architect for C360°, which utilizes Lighthouse as its underlying architecture as well as the founder of Network Harbor, Inc. that is inventor of Lighthouse. David has served Federal Government Agencies, Military DoD (Army, Air Force, Navy & Coast Guard), FBI, Harrah’s, Allegheny Power, First Energy, NERC energy projects as well as municipal and commercial systems both nationally and internationally. The company specializes in physical security integration management systems (PSIMs); and in addition, incorporates workforce, risk, inventory, media, emergency, environmental and many other inter-operation provisions on a common platform. David has been in the integration software business for over 20 years. His original product “Oasis” was the first security integration product in the market and was successfully sold and distributed globally by many security product manufacturers such as Pelco, Hirsch, Software House, American Dynamics and others under many different product names.

David’s current product “LightHouse™” is light years ahead of the original Oasis product and all other PSIM platforms. Since he introduced the concept of PSIM years ago, his experience in the industry exceeds all others and the LightHouse™ platform exudes experience, performance and the architectural foundation to support new concepts. PSIM was his idea to begin with but that was just the beginning.

Clint M. Harvey | Interoperability & Big Data Analytics

Clint has over 15 years of experience in software and database design and development, leadership and strategic planning. He specializes in integrated solutions and interoperability. In Clint’s previous position as Technical Director for Intergraph Corporation (2011-2014), Clint acted as the chief architect and designer for Intergraph’s internal interoperability platform technologies and also provided designs and architectures for interoperability solutions to global teams of engineers implementing large scale safety and security solutions.

Prior to his Technical Director position within Intergraph, Clint acted as Vice President of Software Development at Augusta Systems (2003-2011) where he lead the development of a suite of internationally patented software products focused on the integration of sensors, systems, and applications. Clint has developed real time solutions for many global organizations, including CISCO Systems, Rolta International, Intergraph, Motorola, Microsoft, Boeing, US DoD, US Navy, and the US DOE-NETL and has experience integrating 3rd party systems to PSIM products including Network Harbor LightHouse, Boeing VSOC, Nice Situator, ADT Proximex, Mariner Group CommandBridge, VidSys PSIM, CNL IPSecurity System and others.

Clint is the lead inventor and author of five patents on software products. Clint received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from West Virginia University.

John E. Moody, PhD | Research & Development

John has more than 20 years of experience in engineering, research, and management. He specializes in large scale project design, leadership, and management.  In John’s previous position as Technical Director for Intergraph Corporation (2011-2014), John managed teams of engineers in architecting and implementing large scale safety and security solutions on a global basis, including C-CURE system integrations utilized in high speed transit systems and international airports.  Prior to his Technical Director position within Intergraph, John acted as Vice President of Engineering at Augusta Systems (2003-2011) where he managed a team of engineering personnel, directed the development of hardware, managed commercial and government contracts often as the prime, and lead project implementations.  John’s engineering background and expertise in teaching combine well with his project management experience with government clients, including NASA, the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, U.S. Office of Naval Research, and the U.S. Department of Energy, as well as organizations in various commercial sectors. John’s areas of expertise include:

  • Project, Contract and Team Management
  • Reporting System development, including various sensors, communications systems, embedded computing systems and associated software in the areas of remote sensing, industrial automation, and image processing .
  • Expert lecturer, speaker and presenter
  • John has co-authored more than 20 published scientific papers and conference presentations in the area of electrical and computer engineering.

John holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.