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Lynn Lehman

Lynn Lehman has over 40 years of work experience, with a diverse background in various industries. From 1977 to 1994, they worked at Grumman Aerospace as a Director. In 1994, they moved to JP Morgan and held the position of Vice President until 1999. From 2000 to 2001, Lynn worked as the Director of Professional Services at TEKsystems. Lynn then joined Securboration in 2002 as the CEO, where they led research in machine learning, natural language processing, and Semantic Web technology for the Department of Defense and other scientific fields.

Lynn Lehman pursued their education at the University of Pittsburgh from 1973 to 1977, completing a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Electrical Engineering Technology. Lynn later attended the Polytechnic Institute of New York from 1979 to 1981, where they obtained a Master of Science (MS) degree in Computer Science.

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Cary, United States

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Securboration

Securboration was founded in 2001 to address collaboration needs of the DoD, particularly in the areas of scenario generation for complex simulations. With funding from the Small Business Innovative Research Program, Securboration developed innovative techniques to support large-scale military exercises by seamlessly integrating configuration data from multitudes of stand-alone simulation participants. This automated the translation, synchronization, and distribution of data to provide ‘ground-truth’ to initiate complex distributed military exercises. Securboration has continued to evolve our expertise, pioneering techniques to transform data into knowledge and exchanging that knowledge within the collaboration process. We use a combination of artificial intelligence and service oriented concepts to facilitate and exchange knowledge in areas such as Effects-Based operations, Force Management, and Adversarial Modeling. As early as 2001 with our first contract Scenario Generation, Securboration understood the value of distributed architectures and the Service Oriented Architecture paradigm, and have always practiced the principles of what has become DoD’s Net-Centric Vision. We continue to be a driving force in developing net-centric solutions for our customers to meet collaboration needs of in areas such as the U.S. Air Operations Center and U.S. Joint Forces Command.


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