Mr. Tangye is responsible for all aspects of NFC's information technology and computer systems. Since joining NFC in January of 1991, Mr. Tangye has developed and implemented the company's IT strategy and budget, Information Security policies, Contingency and Business Continuation plans, and aligned the use of technology with corporate objectives. While at NFC, Mr. Tangye has overseen the development of a patterning and link analysis software system to prevent fraud in the telecommunications industry, and was co-creator of the Fraud Detect personal identification verification system, now owned by Trans Union Corp. He also served as the co-chief architect of the Fraud Industry Code classification system, a hierarchical system used to classify fraud-related activities for statistical reporting and pattern recognition, and was the project manager and co-designer of the NFC WebProducts e-commerce platform. Mr. Tangye is a computer forensic investigator, a member of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association, CompTIA A+ and Network+ Certified and has over 20 years of professional experience in the field of Information Technology. Mr. Tangye has been published and given speeches on the topics of Computer Fraud and the Search and Seizure of Computer Equipment. He has performed computer investigations, forensics, and search and seizure work for major U.S. corporations, Government agencies and a major University. Mr. Tangye has performed undercover investigative work for law enforcement agencies and the U.S. Naval Investigative Service. Prior to joining NFC, Mr. Tangye served as a Software Engineer with Automatic Forecasting Systems, a statistical forecasting software company, where he developed software to automate time-series analysis. Mr. Tangye was the recipient of the United Way Volunteer of the Year Award for 1987. |