Tom Keeley

President & Technical Visionary at Compsim

Tom Keeley has had a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over several decades. Tom began their career at the General Electric Company in 1968, where they worked as a Manager and Engineer until 1987. Following this, they joined Rockwell Automation as an Internal Consultant for Business and Technology, a role they held for fourteen years from 1987 to 2001.

Since 2001, Tom has been with Compsim, where they hold the position of President and Technical Visionary. In this role, they are responsible for extending KEEL Technology and collaborating with organizations interested in incorporating human-like reasoning into their applications. Tom focuses on areas such as military autonomous systems, government and political tactics, medical diagnostics and treatment, financial and economic modeling, enterprise automation, intelligent power grid, and advanced gaming systems.

Specifically, Tom is dedicated to developing demonstrations in these fields while emphasizing "Adaptive Command and Control" to drive the next "Revolution in Military Affairs". Tom aims to transform conventional "Left Brain Computing" by integrating "Right Brain Computing" to enhance next-generation systems with explainable and auditable judgment and reasoning capabilities.

Tom Keeley attended Glen Oak Grade School, but the specific dates of their attendance are unknown. Tom then went on to study at Woodruff High School from 1960 to 1964. After completing high school, they enrolled at Bradley University from 1964 to 1968, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering.

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