Senior Linux/Unix Systems Engineer at Salesforce.com
Location:
Mountain View, California
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Salesforce.com since May 2009
Senior Linux/Unix Systems Engineer
Sun Microsystems Inc. Apr 2004 - Apr 2009
Linux Sysadmin/Network support engineer
San Jose State University Feb 2001 - Jul 2004
Windows System Administrator
Catalytica Engergy Systems Inc. Jun 2003 - Jun 2004
Test Engineer Intern
San Jose State University Jul 2001 - Apr 2004
Microelectronics Laboratory Technician
Aug 2011 to 2000 Senior Creative Director / Production CoordinatorMichael Birmingham - Arts and Production
Jun 2010 to 2000 Senior Creative Director / Freelance Graphic ArtistUltra Hardware Pennsauken, NJ Jun 2008 to Sep 2008 Freelance Graphic DesignerBroad Street Community Newspaper Philadelphia, PA Jul 2007 to Jun 2008 Freelance Graphic DesignerOpen Employment Glassboro, NJ 2006 to Dec 2006 Freelance Graphic Designer / Sales RepQuadriga Art Inc Pennsauken, NJ Aug 2004 to Dec 2006 Graphic Artist / Catalog Designer / Production CoordinatorMorris Graphics Woodbury, NJ Jun 2002 to Aug 2004 Senior Creative Director / Production Coordinator
Education:
Art Institute of Philadelphia Jun 2002 Associates in Graphic DesignGloucester County College Turnersville, NJ General Education
A DNI spokesman, Michael Birmingham, confirmed that the research was relevant to the NSA's phone records program. He cited "interest throughout the intelligence community" but cautioned that it may be some time before the technology is used.
U.S. Central Command spokesman Oscar P. Sera declined to comment, as did National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden and Office of the Director of National Intelligence spokesman Michael Birmingham.
Seventeen al Qaeda-originated documents will be released Thursday in their original Arabic as well as English translations, said Michael Birmingham, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. The Combating Terrorism Center will provide a short report with an overview of the
Date: May 03, 2012
Category: World
Source: Google
Public will get to read seized Bin Laden documents
Michael Birmingham, a spokesman for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, said 17 al Qaeda-originated documents will be released in their original Arabic as well as English translations. The CTC will provide a short report with an overview of the materials.