Jason Cooner
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Parisii
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Puerto Rico
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Technology, Information and Internet
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chairperson and CEO
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Jul 2022 - Present
Puerto Rico Parisii™ is Paris Infrastructure - the world's first and only complete implementation of the Paris Agreement on blockchain.
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SDG Exchange, Inc.
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International Trade and Development
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Chairperson and CEO
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Nov 2017 - Jun 2022
San Juan, Puerto Rico SDG Exchange designed and developed blockchain-based carbon market infrastructure and international carbon exchange platforms. We worked to implement Paris Agreement Article 6 in software.
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President and CEO
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Aug 2002 - Nov 2017
Birmingham, Alabama Area Delivering Azure-Based IoT Solutions Featuring TerraTrace™, an IoT Edge Integration Platform, and OpenWare™, the Only Production Hardened Complete IoT Edge Tier Commercially Available Over its 15-year history, Archetype Inc. has focused on building and managing mission-critical, Internet enabled sensor-based systems for M2M and now Internet of Things (IoT) implementations. The following are milestones achieved: 2002 - Archetype Inc., was founded to build mission-critical, Internet… Show more Delivering Azure-Based IoT Solutions Featuring TerraTrace™, an IoT Edge Integration Platform, and OpenWare™, the Only Production Hardened Complete IoT Edge Tier Commercially Available Over its 15-year history, Archetype Inc. has focused on building and managing mission-critical, Internet enabled sensor-based systems for M2M and now Internet of Things (IoT) implementations. The following are milestones achieved: 2002 - Archetype Inc., was founded to build mission-critical, Internet enabled sensor-based systems under the brand name TerraTrace™. 2005 - Archetype worked closely with Siemens AG to develop "M2M One", Siemens' premier M2M platform and precursor to the Internet of Things. 2007 - United Parcel Service utilized Archetype technology as part of an FBI sting operation to track drug shipments. 2007 - Archetype tested and deployed Sensor Device implementations in over 80 countries under Siemens' guidance to mature the product platform. 2008 - Archetype was chosen by Siemens AG, as their "Best-of-Breed" M2M provider to deliver TerraTrace™ based M2M solutions for Siemens' Tier-1 customers. 2010 - Archetype began leveraging TerraTrace™ to focus on IoT-based initiatives as the industry's only "one-stop-shop" IoT Edge Platform. 2012 - Deployed the first internal OpenWare™ Sensor Device for DVM Systems to measure core cattle temperature, location, and other vital signs for monitoring health status. Production rollout was over 10,000 cattle. 2013 - Archetype launched the first OpenWare™ based consumer direct product offering, PlayerMD™ CM Edition for concussion management. 2015 - Archetype deployed the PlayerMD™ CM Edition to several major NCAA Division-I football programs including Auburn University. 2016 - Archetype certified entire OpenWare™ product line through the Microsoft Azure™ IoT Certification Program, making it the first and only complete IoT Edge Tier hardware line certified under the new Azure™ Certification Program. Show less
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Software Architect
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May 2000 - Jun 2002
Greater Atlanta Area I was hired by Intelligent Digital (later renamed Idapta) to design and manage build out of CommerceOS, a B2B e-commerce platform that was designed to manage the entire procurement process including completing order fulfillment on behalf of customers. At the time, Intelligent Digital was the "darling stock" of CMGI (the largest venture capital firm then). Intelligent Digital gave me a $30M budget and told me to hire 128 engineers and have the initial product ready for market in six months.… Show more I was hired by Intelligent Digital (later renamed Idapta) to design and manage build out of CommerceOS, a B2B e-commerce platform that was designed to manage the entire procurement process including completing order fulfillment on behalf of customers. At the time, Intelligent Digital was the "darling stock" of CMGI (the largest venture capital firm then). Intelligent Digital gave me a $30M budget and told me to hire 128 engineers and have the initial product ready for market in six months. CommerceOS would take an order submitted and negotiate trade credit, payment, schedule shipping, and all other order fulfillment operations required to actually buy and sell products on a large scale basis. CommerceOS was successfully launched ahead of schedule and well under budget. The initial purchase made with CommerceOS was a purchase of steel for Ford Motor Company for $150M, and the entire fulfillment process was successfully managed by CommerceOS. Although Intelligent Digital / Idapta failed primarily due to the "dot-com bubble burst" in late 2001, CommerceOS was repackaged and sold to BEA Systems for resale as their "Integration Server", and created that product genre for Internet Commerce. The "BEA Integration Server" became their second best selling product behind their industry leading "BEA Web Server", the dominant commercial web server for nearly a decade. Show less
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Borland Software
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United Kingdom
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Software Development
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100 - 200 Employee
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Senior Project Manager
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May 1999 - Apr 2000
Alpharetta, GA Was hired to work remotely in Herndon, VA for the Department of Defense. I managed the initial design and deployment of UUNet, the Department of Defense’s Internet management portal, with over 4 million concurrent users in 84 countries on day one. The development group involved four different engineering teams, and the system was successfully designed, developed and deployed to a global user group in early 2000. Borland was able to retain the Department of Defense as a customer as a result… Show more Was hired to work remotely in Herndon, VA for the Department of Defense. I managed the initial design and deployment of UUNet, the Department of Defense’s Internet management portal, with over 4 million concurrent users in 84 countries on day one. The development group involved four different engineering teams, and the system was successfully designed, developed and deployed to a global user group in early 2000. Borland was able to retain the Department of Defense as a customer as a result of the successful effort for years to come, and UUNet is still in full operation today serving the DoD. Show less
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ComFrame Software (now part of NWN)
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Senior Software Engineer
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Apr 1998 - Apr 1999
Birmingham, Alabama Area Was hired to design and develop software for the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital (second largest medical facility in the country). The work included designing and developing a system that would retrieve and support remote viewing and manipulation of CT, CR, and MRI images from the hospital for doctors in order to prepare for surgery in advance. I consulted directly to the Chief Neurosurgeon at UAB and his staff during this process and successfully delivered a system that worked… Show more Was hired to design and develop software for the University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital (second largest medical facility in the country). The work included designing and developing a system that would retrieve and support remote viewing and manipulation of CT, CR, and MRI images from the hospital for doctors in order to prepare for surgery in advance. I consulted directly to the Chief Neurosurgeon at UAB and his staff during this process and successfully delivered a system that worked as intended for the hospital. This implementation was the first Internet-enabled system in the United States to real-time deliver and support remote viewing of medical image scans to doctors off-site. Comframe has since merged with NWN, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. Show less
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Education
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
BS, Mathematics and Computer Science