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TRAPWIRE IS RUN BY (FORMER?) CIA OPERATIVES NAMED HEREIN

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Leadership

Dan Botsch, President

As President and one of the founders of the company, Mr. Botsch oversees
all aspects of the organization.

Prior to joining TrapWire, Dan served 11 years as an Intelligence
Officer with the Central Intelligence Agency, focusing on Russian and
Eastern European affairs. He also has experience in corporate security,
having served as the Deputy Director of a Business Intelligence Group
that monitored political, economic, security and market dynamics for a
Global 100 energy company. Dan holds an MBA from the University of
Chicago's Graduate School of Business; a Masters degree in International
Affairs from Boston University; and a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics
and Political Science from Bates College.

Michael Maness, Director of Business Development

As Senior Director, Mr. Maness is currently responsible for the Business
Development activities of TrapWire. During the formation of the company
he made important contributions to the development of the TrapWire
Critical Infrastructure system rules engine and its unique, structured
reporting formats. Additionally, he contributed to the design and
development of some of our training programs, and provides
counterterrorism and surveillance expertise in support of TrapWire
system deployments.

Mike joined TrapWire following 20 years of service with the Central
Intelligence Agency, where he directed counterterrorism and security
operations in the Middle-East, the Balkans and Europe. As a senior
operations officer and field operations manager, he was instrumental in
combating Al-Qaeda's operational units in the immediate wake of the
September 11 terrorist attacks. He has also been recognized by the CIA
for his work in Bosnia and Kosovo during the crises there. Fluent in
several languages, Mike is a graduate of Texas State University where he
was awarded degrees in International Relations and Foreign Languages.

Michael K. Chang, Director of Operations

As Director of Operations, Mr. Chang is responsible for all TrapWire
training programs and TrapWire system deployments. Prior to joining
TrapWire in 2005, Mike served 12 years with the Central Intelligence
Agency as a counterterrorism operations officer and security officer. He
designed and implemented numerous, multifaceted counterterrorism
operations and training programs and worked closely with various
military, intelligence, and law enforcement agencies across the globe.

He also served as an Assistant Team Leader and Special Agent on the
personal security detail of the Director and Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence. Mike has served as a senior instructor for various field
training programs, including Counterterrorism Operations, Protective
Operations, and Surveillance Detection. He is also a CIA certified
firearms and weapons instructor. He has an M.A. in Forensic Science from
George Washington University and a B.S. in Administration of Justice
from Pennsylvania State University.

Paul Chadha, Director of Information Technology

As Director of Information Technology, Mr. Chadha manages TrapWire's
corporate-wide technology infrastructure, including the operation and
maintenance of TrapWire Data Centers worldwide. Paul is responsible for
ensuring information security and high system availability to meet the
demanding requirements of our government and private sector clients.
Paul is also responsible for managing the software development of the
TrapWire suite of products, ongoing Client Support Services, and
technical integration efforts for TrapWire system deployments.

Paul has more than a decade of experience in the Information Technology
arena and has led numerous efforts to overhaul corporate networks in
need of tighter security and added reliability. Paul currently holds the
Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified
Ethical Hacker (CEH), and EC-Council Certified Security Analyst (ECSA)
certifications.

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Who We Are

Experts In Suspicious Activity Reporting and Analysis

TrapWire is a risk mitigation technology and services company that
designs, builds and markets software products intended to prevent
terrorist and other criminal attacks directed against critical
infrastructure, key assets and personnel. In conjunction with the
company's software products, TrapWire provides critically important site
assessment and red team services, and a suite of security training
courses designed to enhance the skills of security officials charged
with the mission of protecting critical infrastructure and people, and
non-security professionals in a position to observe and report
suspicious activity.

The company possesses deep domain expertise in the areas of terrorist
behavior, surveillance / surveillance detection and intelligence
operations; and leverages that expertise by providing technology that
can detect patterns of behavior that are indicative of pre-attack
surveillance activity, issue early threat warnings, and enable security
personnel and law enforcement officials to interdict perpetrators and
prevent attacks.

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Our Story
Management
How We Are Different
Safe Harbor Policy
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Our roots.
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Rail abandonment could be adverse to Eldora

March 8, 2011

By KEN BLACK, TIMES-REPUBLICAN


ELDORA - A rail line from Ackley to Marshalltown could soon be abandoned if the investors and business cannot be found to keep it open, leaving some in Central Iowa very concerned about transportation issues.

The line, owned by Iowa River Railroad, has become unprofitable and the company has made preliminary moves that could result in abandonment. In Eldora, the Iowa Department of Transportation had a public meeting to discuss options and bring interested parties together.

Bob Forr, operations manager at Quality Products, said the loss of the railroad would create a very significant hardship on his business, which brings in raw materials on the line mainly from the north, but also sometimes from the Marshalltown area. Quality Products is a manufacturer of plastic products and employs more than 100 people in Eldora.


A portion of rail line owned by Iowa River Railroad in Eldora is shown here. A line from Ackley to Marshalltown could soon be abandoned if a way cannot be found to save it. People in Eldora have expressed concern about the negative repercussions of closing the line.


If the rail line were unavailable, Forr said it would add 0,000 annually to his budget for transporting raw materials into his plant.

"It's going to be a business decision on whether or not it's feasible to stay here," he said. "It's not small change. Our payroll is over million a year. That's going to be a big loss to the city of Eldora."

Most of the use the rail currently receives is between Eldora and points to the north. There is a good chance that the rail will extend from the Chicago, Central and pacific Railroad line nearly Ackley to as far south as Highway 20. Some are hoping at least to keep the line open from the north to Eldora and others are hoping the line remains open all the way to Marshalltown.

Deb Crosser, executive director of economic development for Eldora, said the unique thing about the line is that it connects both to the Chicago, Central and Pacific Railroad and Union Pacific.

Marty Wymore, director of the Region VI Planning Commission, had a two-fold interest in the meeting.

"Our first interest is in continuing the rail service here," he said. "If that fails, we're certainly interested in other uses of this rail corridor."

One of those uses could be a recreational trail between Marshalltown and Eldora. From Eldora, the trail could connect with a trail near Pine Lake State Park and continue all the way to George Wyth Memorial State Park in Cedar Falls.

Several members of the Central Iowa Bicycle Club were also in attendance.

Tamara Nicholson, director of IDOT's Office or Rail Transportation, said the DOT has very little say in whether the rail line is abandoned and its purpose on conducting the meeting was simply to facilitate discussion and educate.

If a group of investors wanted to keep the rail line open, Nicholson said the DOT does offer the Railroad Revolving Loan and Grant Program, which could help with the cost of acquiring the line. However, the investors would be completely responsible for maintaining the line after that point.

Contact Ken Black at 641-753-6611 or kblack@timesrepublican.com

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