ENCO Systems
Gene Novacek is the Founder and CEO of ENCO Systems, Inc., a position held since January 1983. Prior to establishing ENCO, Novacek served as the Director of MIS at Alberici Constructors from June 1982 to September 1990 and worked as a Cost/Scheduling Manager at Barton Malow Company from January 1981 to June 1982. Novacek's career began at Bechtel Power Corporation, where duties included Cost/Scheduling Engineer for three nuclear power plant projects and one coal-fired plant from June 1979 to January 1981. Academic credentials include a BS degree and completed MS coursework in Engineering and Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between 1976 and 1979.
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ENCO Systems
ENCO’s heritage began in 1983 by providing computer-based process control for critical industrial applications. Building on our expertise in automation technology and an in-depth understanding of challenges faced by television and radio broadcasters, we focused on applying computer-based automation to broadcasting. ENCO adopted the concepts of computer-controlled automation found in high-tech factories and applied them to the broadcast studio. In 1991, ENCO’s first digital audio delivery system, DAD, replaced error-prone manual CART systems commonly used to sequence and play audio content. DAD increased flexibility and productivity for broadcasters and enabled trouble-free automated formats that could run for an hour, or for days without intervention.