NCDOT - 7605 District Drive, Charlotte, NC 28213 since Nov 2011
Asst. District Engineer
NCDOT - 12033E East Independence Blvd, Matthews, NC 28105 Dec 1999 - Nov 2011
Asst. Locating Engineer
NCDOT - 716 W. Main St., Albemarle, NC 28001 Sep 1994 - Dec 1999
Transportation Technician II
NCDOT - 716 W. Main St., Albemarle, NC 28001 Apr 1994 - Sep 1994
Temporary Transportation Technician 1
Yellow Freight System - 10990 Roe Avenue, Overland Park, KS 66211 Jan 1986 - Jan 1993
Operations Supervisor, Monroe, NC
Education:
University of North Carolina at Charlotte 1990 - 1993
Bachelor of Science (BS), civil engineering
Central Piedmont Community College 1988 - 1990
Virginia Tech 1967 - 1971
Bachelor of Science (BS), Business Administration and Management, General
Skills:
Licensed as Professional Engineer #028370 (NC) Transportation Engineering Civil Engineering Traffic Engineering Highways Railway operations (freight and passenger) LTL Trucking operations Basic Spanish communications
Interests:
on-stage performing, hiking, model construction, charitable involvement, day travel
violated that agreement by allegedly defaming Nutt and blaming him for most of the Rebels' NCAA troubles in off-the-record conversations with sports reporters, including from ESPN. Along with Robertson's help, Mars also enlisted the services of Fred Burton, a longtime counterterrorism agent with the U.
Date: Jul 24, 2017
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Amid border wall talk, 'coyotes' turning to fake visas to enter US illegally
Criminals or gangs who illegally cross immigrants to the United States do not need a wall, they're going to go around it and follow the path of corruption," said Fred Burton, security analyst for intelligence firm Stratfor and former State Department special agent, as quoted by the paper.
Date: Feb 09, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Authorities focus on suspected bomber's motive, whether he acted alone
Federal agents are likely working two tracks determining if there are any more bombs in the region or elsewhere and who, if anyone, helped Rahami with the attack, said Fred Burton, chief security officer for Stratfor , an international intelligence organization, and former counterterrorism agent w
Date: Sep 20, 2016
Source: Google
Robot carrying bomb used for first time in American policing
What youre seeing is technology thats been developed primarily on the battlefield So its a positive step, says Fred Burton, an analyst at Austin-based geopolitical intelligence firm Stratfor. You look at the number of cops this shooter had killed along with the number he had injured, to inclu
Date: Jul 09, 2016
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Benghazi Theorists Find Gaping Holes in Vindicating House Report
Theyre saying there was no intelligence failure, but there was certainly a protective intelligence failure, says Fred Burton, a former DS special agent and deputy chief for counterterrorism. They appeared to have no indication these guys were coming over the wall.
Date: Nov 24, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Intelligence expert: Arrests of 2 terror suspects no coincidence
probability there's an association. It may be one via chat room or email or it may be one on one like we're sitting here chatting in the office. I don't believe in coincidences in this business," said Fred Burton, vice president of intelligence at Stratfor, a global intelligence company based in Austin.
Date: Jun 18, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Experts: Society's problems don't stop at military bases' gates
"We would like to think that military bases are more secure," said Fred Burton, the vice president of intelligence at Stratfor, a geopolitical intelligence firm. "People think society's problems stop at the gate and they don't."
Date: Apr 03, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Mexican Authorities Recover Stolen Radioactive Material; No Arrests Yet
Police investigators speculate that the thieves may have been after the truck rather than the cargo. Fred Burton, a security analyst with Stratfor, a private intelligence firm in Austin, Texas, agrees.While it could not be used to produce a nuclear bomb, Fred Burton said that cobalt-60 could be used in a so-called "dirty bomb," in which conventional explosives scatter radioactive material over a large area.