
Peter Woodward serves as the founder and Chief Executive Officer of MEC, a spectrum innovation focused on next generation 5G connectivity and compute solutions, utilizing multi-access edge computing (MEC). He also collaborates with various 5G an Spectrum efforts that are public and private. He is also the CEO of Innovative Power, since the acquisition of that business in December 2018. He is the Founder and President of MHW Capital Management, a private investment. Mr. Woodward serves as the Chairman of the Boards of Directors of TSS, Inc. and Precision Optics Corporation. Previously, he served as Chief Executive Officer and director of Cartesian, Inc., a publicly listed consulting firm in the telecommunications space. Mr. Woodward holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Colgate University and a Master’s degree in International Economics from Columbia University. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst
Sachin Shetty is an Executive Director for Center of Secure and Intelligent Critical Systems in the Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center at Old Dominion University. He holds a joint appointment as a Professor with the Department of Computational, Modeling and Simulation Engineering . Sachin Shetty received his PhD in Modeling and Simulation from the Old Dominion University in 2007 under the supervision of Prof. Min Song. Prior to joining Old Dominion University, he was an Associate Professor with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Tennessee State University. He was also the associate director of the Tennessee Interdisciplinary Graduate Engineering Research Institute and directed the Cyber Security laboratory at Tennessee State University. He also holds a dual appointment as an Engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Indiana. His research interests lie at the intersection of computer networking, network security and machine learning. His laboratory conducts cloud and mobile security research and has received over $12 million in funding from National Science Foundation, Air Office of Scientific Research, Air Force Research Lab, Office of Naval Research, Department of Homeland Security, and Boeing. He is the site lead on the DoD Cyber Security Center of Excellence, the Department of Homeland Security National Center of Excellence, the Critical Infrastructure Resilience Institute (CIRI), and Department of Energy, Cyber Resilient Energy Delivery Consortium (CREDC). He has authored and coauthored over 140 research articles in journals and conference proceedings and two books. He is the recipient of Fulbright Specialist award, EPRI Cybersecurity Research Challenge award, CCI Fellow, DHS Scientific Leadership Award and has been inducted in Tennessee State University’s million dollar club. He has served on the technical program committee for ACM CCS, IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE ICDCN, and IEEE ICCCN. He is a Senior Member of IEEE.
Juby George-Vaze, RN, CCM, MBA is the CEO & Chief Innovation Officer of Globex Health, a company that she founded to help hospitals, providers, patients and managed care successfully navigate the new healthcare landscape. She has equal SME in clinical, tech, finance and regulatory with a track record of pioneering and piloting many new technologies in healthcare as they are emerging. She has a special focus on aging, eldercare and polychronic condition management. Her IoT and IoMT efforts also includes 5G for next gen in healthcare, and Blockchain for healthcare finance and payments to reduce the burden of medical debt.
Prior to Globex Health, Juby held many leadership roles at Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield & its many subsidiaries including Empire BC/BS, American Imaging Management, AmeriGroup, where she led transformation efforts that intersects at regulatory, technology, cybersecurity, regulatory, finance, medical management, contracting, insurance product design, claims, denials, patient centered medical home, payment models and care management. She is a leader and pioneer in Value Based Payment, Pay for Performance, Shared Risk and Accountable Care Organizations in addition to developing and running many complex disease management programs nationwide.
Juby currently serves on the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Blockchain Task Force, Nurse Informatics Group, New York Chapter of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA), NY Healthcare SIG-cochair of Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) and IEEE’s Blockchain in Healthcare Standardization group, co-chairing it’s Genomics subgroup. She serves on a team organized by CMS and ONC to transform post-acute care in the community for elderly. She is also advisor and mentor to several startups including health tech and blockchain companies.
Juby is licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) and is Certified Case Manager (CCM). and holds an MBA in Health Systems Management and a Bachelor of Science (BSc), both from Pace University.
Brian K. Daly is Assistant Vice President for Standards & Industry Alliances for AT&T CFA, CEO MEC & Innovative Power, Brian oversees AT&T’s strategy and leadership in global industry standards. As a technology visionary and thought leader, his focus is on emerging technologies for 5G and beyond; open source; public safety initiatives including mission critical services for FirstNet, earthquake early warning, and wireless emergency alerts; IoT including C-V2X, Smart Cities, UAS/UAVs; Cybersecurity and national security/emergency preparedness/critical infrastructure protection. Brian is engaged in programs with the DHS, DISA, and DoD, and is a leading contributor to the Alliance for Telecommunication Industry Solutions (ATIS) Board, TOPS Council and Standards Committee initiatives, resulting in the implementation of key industry standards. Brian is an appointed member of the FCC’s Technological Advisory Council (TAC) and Communications Reliability, Security, and Interoperability Council (CSRIC), and is a member of the FBI’s Infragard partnership. Brian is a Board member representing ATIS on the National Public Safety Communications Council (NPSTC), and a Board Director on the IEEE International Standards and Technology Organization (IEEE-ISTO). Brian’s industry leadership roles include Co-chair of the FCC TAC 5G/IoT Working Group, Chair of the GSM Association’s North American Fraud Forum and Security Group, Chair of the SAE’s Cellular V2X Advanced Applications Technical Committee, and co-chair of the ANSI Unmanned Aircraft Systems Standardization Collaborative Critical Infrastructure & Environment working group.
Brian received the B.S.E and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from Arizona State University with a focus on communication systems and electromagnetic engineering. Brian received the ATIS President’s Award and the ANSI Meritorious Service Award in 2011 in recognition of his career creating standards across the communications spectrum, and the NG911 Institute Industry/Private Sector Award in 2012 for his leadership in emergency communications. Brian holds over 170 issued patents in telecommunications, public safety, and cybersecurity.