K. Bradley Paxton

CEO at ADI, LLC
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Webster, New York, United States, US

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Roy (Bud) Taylor

Brad has been an acquaintance of mine for many years, both as a professional business manager and as a musician. He carries his enthusiam for the best performance out of his teams and helps steer projects through difficult times.

Tim Withum

Brad is a true expert in his field. He is a dedicated and very reliable resource. Moreover, Brad is a pleasure to work with and is absolutely one I would jump at the chance to work with on future programs.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Information Technology & Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • CEO
      • 2002 - Present

      ADI stands for "Advanced Document Imaging". We are a Data Quality Management company, which emerged from the RIT Research Corporation in 2002. We offer products and services in testing and evaluation of data processing and other classification systems to large global companies and government agencies. Our unique, world-class, proprietary, and patent-pending technology helps our clients, including the U.S. Census Bureau, and the Department of Defense achieve high data quality at low cost.… Show more ADI stands for "Advanced Document Imaging". We are a Data Quality Management company, which emerged from the RIT Research Corporation in 2002. We offer products and services in testing and evaluation of data processing and other classification systems to large global companies and government agencies. Our unique, world-class, proprietary, and patent-pending technology helps our clients, including the U.S. Census Bureau, and the Department of Defense achieve high data quality at low cost. Check out our website at www.adillc.net. Show less ADI stands for "Advanced Document Imaging". We are a Data Quality Management company, which emerged from the RIT Research Corporation in 2002. We offer products and services in testing and evaluation of data processing and other classification systems to large global companies and government agencies. Our unique, world-class, proprietary, and patent-pending technology helps our clients, including the U.S. Census Bureau, and the Department of Defense achieve high data quality at low cost.… Show more ADI stands for "Advanced Document Imaging". We are a Data Quality Management company, which emerged from the RIT Research Corporation in 2002. We offer products and services in testing and evaluation of data processing and other classification systems to large global companies and government agencies. Our unique, world-class, proprietary, and patent-pending technology helps our clients, including the U.S. Census Bureau, and the Department of Defense achieve high data quality at low cost. Check out our website at www.adillc.net. Show less

    • President
      • 1992 - Present

      Consulting in Electronic and Hybrid Imaging and data classification systems testing. Expert witness in patent litigation, including deposition and jury trial experience. Consulting in Electronic and Hybrid Imaging and data classification systems testing. Expert witness in patent litigation, including deposition and jury trial experience.

    • Director, Census Project
      • 1993 - 2002

      Imaging systems architect for Data Capture System 2000 and wrote system requirements document. Led team of engineers, professors, and students to: provide technical support to U.S. Census Bureau, deliver a dozen technical seminars in electronic imaging, determine appropriate scanning technology, demonstrate cost-effectiveness of Optical Character Recognition, guide technical aspects of form design, develop innovative data quality testing methods, create printing QA methodology, perform… Show more Imaging systems architect for Data Capture System 2000 and wrote system requirements document. Led team of engineers, professors, and students to: provide technical support to U.S. Census Bureau, deliver a dozen technical seminars in electronic imaging, determine appropriate scanning technology, demonstrate cost-effectiveness of Optical Character Recognition, guide technical aspects of form design, develop innovative data quality testing methods, create printing QA methodology, perform production data quality measurements, establish digital image archiving approach to deliver over 70 TeraBytes of form images to the National Archives, and report on lessons learned with emphasis on advanced R&D projects which should be undertaken for Census 2010. Show less Imaging systems architect for Data Capture System 2000 and wrote system requirements document. Led team of engineers, professors, and students to: provide technical support to U.S. Census Bureau, deliver a dozen technical seminars in electronic imaging, determine appropriate scanning technology, demonstrate cost-effectiveness of Optical Character Recognition, guide technical aspects of form design, develop innovative data quality testing methods, create printing QA methodology, perform… Show more Imaging systems architect for Data Capture System 2000 and wrote system requirements document. Led team of engineers, professors, and students to: provide technical support to U.S. Census Bureau, deliver a dozen technical seminars in electronic imaging, determine appropriate scanning technology, demonstrate cost-effectiveness of Optical Character Recognition, guide technical aspects of form design, develop innovative data quality testing methods, create printing QA methodology, perform production data quality measurements, establish digital image archiving approach to deliver over 70 TeraBytes of form images to the National Archives, and report on lessons learned with emphasis on advanced R&D projects which should be undertaken for Census 2010. Show less

    • Manufacturing
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Director, Electronic Imaging Research Labs
      • 1991 - 1992

      Responsible for all electronic imaging related research at Kodak. Developed three-dimensional imaging technology (Depth/Dynamic Imaging), Cineon digital motion picture system (first used to digitize and re-introduce Snow White for Disney), advanced laser printers, image processing firmware for ImageLink Scanners, first digital mini-labs, prototype optical tape systems, and the Photo CD system for digital storage of photographic images.

    • VP and GM, Printer Products Division
      • 1989 - 1991

      Directed worldwide development, design, manufacture, marketing and sales of ink-jet, electrophotographic, and thermal dye transfer printers. Developed Kodak’s entire line of thermal printing products, the Kodak Video ID System, color laser printer prototypes, which morphed into NexPress. Managed the Diconix ink-jet Division, producer of the World’s fastest ink-jet printer and developer of the Diconix portable ink-jet printer. (Diconix later became Scitex Digital Printing, and is now Kodak… Show more Directed worldwide development, design, manufacture, marketing and sales of ink-jet, electrophotographic, and thermal dye transfer printers. Developed Kodak’s entire line of thermal printing products, the Kodak Video ID System, color laser printer prototypes, which morphed into NexPress. Managed the Diconix ink-jet Division, producer of the World’s fastest ink-jet printer and developer of the Diconix portable ink-jet printer. (Diconix later became Scitex Digital Printing, and is now Kodak again as "Prosper" using "Stream" technology).

    • VP and Gen. Mgr, Electronic Photography Div.
      • 1986 - 1989

      Directed worldwide research, manufacturing, and marketing operations for all Kodak Still Video Products. Developed first Kodak color electronic camera prototypes, the TrimPrinter which printed video signals on TrimPrint Instant film (didn't make it to market due to the Polaroid lawsuit), the Kodavision 8mm Camcorder (the first 8mm camcorder), digital 8mm data recording prototypes, the SV9600 Still Video Transceiver (which won a tech EMMY) and consumer thermal print kiosks (originally called… Show more Directed worldwide research, manufacturing, and marketing operations for all Kodak Still Video Products. Developed first Kodak color electronic camera prototypes, the TrimPrinter which printed video signals on TrimPrint Instant film (didn't make it to market due to the Polaroid lawsuit), the Kodavision 8mm Camcorder (the first 8mm camcorder), digital 8mm data recording prototypes, the SV9600 Still Video Transceiver (which won a tech EMMY) and consumer thermal print kiosks (originally called Create-a-Print and now known as Picture Maker).

    • Development & Engineering Assignments
      • 1960 - 1986

      A wide variety of assignments, including development of first single-use cameras, coordination of DISC Camera manufacturing, manufacturing engineering supervisor for KODAMATIC Instant Cameras, development of the first EKTAPRINT Copier, electronics design for the Lunar Orbiter, systems analysis of (some still) classified electro-optical reconnaissance systems, and transistor circuit design for the sound amplifier in the Pageant 16mm movie projector (my very first job).

Education

  • University of Rochester
    Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
    1968 - 1971
  • University of Rochester
    M.S., Applied Mathematics
    1962 - 1967
  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
    B.E.E., Electrical Engineering
    1956 - 1960

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