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Greg
Fair, MBA, PMP
President/C.E.O.,
Principal Consultant
G
Force Technology Consulting, Inc.
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Gregory Fair, MBA,
PMP - Principal Consultant
G Force Technology Consulting, Inc.
Mr. Fair has demonstrated success in leading
national/global business and technology
initiatives, specializing in Business Consulting,
Technology Consulting, Business Development, and
Program/Project Management.
As an expert in Change Management, Business
Process Management, and Technology, Mr. Fair's
diverse client experience provides him unique
insights into delivering comprehensive solutions
in complex business environments.
Having worked with numerous Fortune 500 companies,
Governments, and Small/Medium Businesses, Mr. Fair
excels at understanding the core of successful
business operations.
His career began with the U.S. Army at The
Pentagon as a Station Technical Controller,
managing Top Secret communications networks for
the Joint Chiefs of Staff, D.O.D, F.B.I., D.E.A.,
N.S.A., Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA),
The State Department, and The White House,
including Air Force One and the Washington to
Moscow Hotlink (The “Red” Phone).
At the Pentagon, he contributed to the early
Internet development (the ARPAnet
and Defense
Data
Network), conceiving the
world's first DNS
Server on the Internet
with Paul
Mockapetris. The "Internet" had only one
thousand end users at that time.
Later,
he was assigned to the U.S. Army 5th Signal
Command in Europe and managed many Department
of Defense (DoD) and North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) communications
networks across the globe.
Then after completing specialized Special
Forces training, he was deployed with the U.S.
Army Special Forces on many overseas Top
Secret missions supporting various government and
military intelligence agencies.
Security
Clearance held: Top Secret/SI/SCI - NATO,
ATOMAL.
Post-military,
Mr. Fair joined Timeplex, Inc., managing
many critical national and global network
infrastructure projects.
At
Timeplex, Mr. Fair established himself as a leading
expert in emerging network technologies, and notably
resolved
a very complex global network-wide problem that had
been perplexing Sprint engineers for several years,
Mr. Fair solved it in less than 30 minutes upon
arriving on-site at Sprint,
which led to a multi-million-dollar contract
for Mr. Fair to spearhead a global project to
redesign the entire SprintNet backbone
network (The Internet).
He also developed and conducted comprehensive
Project Management training programs while managing
large-scale national and global projects for clients
such as Bank of America, Blue Cross,
Walt Disney, and The State Department.
Following Timeplex's downsizing, Madge Networks
recruited him as a Systems Engineer to manage their
largest accounts: Cigna, Aetna, and
GE Capital. And as Sr. Program Manager, he
contributed to the Times Square Revitalization
Project, working with NYC Mayor Rudy
Giuliani, and coordinated with Walt Disney
C.E.O. Michael Eisner secure Walt Disney's new
headquarters in Times Square.
His expertise extended to energy infrastructure
projects, working with Governor George W. Bush
on the Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission (TNRCC).
He also led the efforts to assist B.M.W. and
Mercedes Benz to open their new manufacturing
plants in the United States, and served many other
international clients including Banco Do Brasil,
The Bank of Thailand, and Deutsche
Bundespost, he also worked with many financial
institutions like The New York Stock Exchange
and Morgan Stanley.
When Madge Networks acquired Lannet Technologies
in Tel Aviv Israel, Mr. Fair became the primary
engineering liaison to redesign the Lannet backbone
switch to meet U.S. technology standards.
Then when Madge Networks downsized, Mr. Fair was
recruited by Nortel Networks as a Sales
Engineer, where he excelled in designing and selling
multi-million-dollar Core Internet Backbone
solutions.
As a Network Security Expert, he consulted with DoD,
F.B.I., C.I.A., NSA, and The
White House on Network Security trends.
In 2001, he founded G Force Technology
Consulting, Inc., providing comprehensive
business and technology consulting and Project
Management services.
In 2004, he established Uniform Display, Inc.,
to develop and patent The
Uniform Display Case.
Then as Sr. Project Manager at The Department of
Treasury, he led the simultaneous development
of two FOIA and EEO SharePoint initiatives across
multiple bureaus.
He later worked with A1 Consulting Group
providing business development support on major
civil engineering infrastructure projects in the
Washington, D.C. area.
More
recently Mr. Fair has worked on managing
multiple contracts with The Department of
Homeland Security (DHS), and the U.S.
Department of the Treasury/Office of the
Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) where
he manages the agencies Zero Trust and
Cyber Security Programs per:
Known
for exemplary leadership and integrity, Mr. Fair
leads by example and sets a high standard of
integrity, business philosophy, and
professionalism.
He attended PhD programs at MIT and CalTech,
and completed PMI Project Management
Professional (PMP) training at St.
Petersburg College in Florida.
Mr. Fair was inducted into the MENSA
(High I.Q. Society) at age 19, demonstrating
exceptional abilities in complex structural
management.

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U.S.
Army
Signal Corps
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5th
Signal
Combat Badge
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U.S.
Army
Special Forces
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Joint
Chiefs
of Staff
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Pentagon
Command
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Info.Systems
Command
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160th
Signal
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