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Satellites and the Internet v4

David Beering

David Beering

Principal

Infinite Global Infrastructures, LLC

David Beering is a Principal Partner of Infinite Global Infrastructures, LLC, based in Chicago, IL. His current work focuses on the design, integration, and deployment of large scale high-performance virtual networks.

Prior to his current position, he spent five years with AT&T Communications and seven years with Amoco Corporation, both in Chicago, IL. During his tenure at Amoco he designed and deployed fiber optic backbone data networks at three oil refineries, two chemical plants and numerous high-rise buildings.

During 1995 and 1996, Beering was the project director of the American Petroleum Institute’s ATM Research & Industrial Enterprise Study (ARIES), a collaborative technology development effort involving more than 34 organizations from petroleum, government, health care and communications.

He is presently working extensively with NASA’s Glenn Research Center and Johnson Space Center to develop reference architectures, coordinate research, and conduct demonstrations on communications networks using TCP/IP and ATM. Much of his experimental work utilizes NASA’s Advanced Communications Technology Satellite operating at rates of 155 and 622 megabits per second. Beering also serves as a network architect for Lockheed Martin Corporation’s Consolidated Space Operations Contract (CSOC) team. He maintains strong ties to the Petroleum and Health Care sectors, and is a frequent speaker at industry forums.

Beering is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Association for Computing Machinery, the American Meteorological Society, and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer and Electrical Engineering and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, both from Purdue University.

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