xFact Management Team
xFact provides consultants with outstanding talent and experience to deliver effective, rapid, and highly personalized services.
Amit Banerji
President and Founder of xFact
Amit is an expert in taking a macro view of leveraging the benefits of technology to address client business needs; a skill acquired over 25 years of experience working for companies like HP, IBM, Fidelity Investments, and Deloitte Consulting. Amit has helped dozens of organizations choose the appropriate set of technologies and standards for their respective environments and has also supported user needs throughout.
Amit has decades of information technology experience with extensive system architecture, software engineering, system development, product development, and project management experience in both the public and private sectors. Amit is a strong technology practice builder and a leader who provides risk management and thought leadership to deliver solutions on time. Amit has provided direction in business process development and technical architecture in e-Business. One of Amit’s key roles is to assist clients in increasing the value of their organizations by using emerging technologies to improve business processes.
Amit has a Masters degree in Computer Science from Boston University and is a founder of xFact.
Gregory Phoenix
Greg is an expert in breaking down complex business and technology issues into simple and elegant solutions that maximize ease of use, understanding, and efficiency. Greg has helped numerous clients realize improved business operations and reduced training costs by creating systems that are intuitively easy to use. Greg provides expertise in developing trustworthy software applications, technical architectures, and system implementations.
Greg has over a decade of information technology experience with software engineering, human computer interaction, system development, and project management in both the public and private sectors.
Greg holds a Bachelors of Science degree in Psychology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is a co-founder of xFact.
Manickam Kalimuthu
Manickam is a seasoned technology and systems integration practitioner with over 15 years of software engineering, system architecture, and software development experience; including eight years at a “Big Four” consulting firm. His expertise is bridging the gap between evolving business requirements and technology solutions by creating systems that are sustainable as client needs change over time.
Manickam has provided technology and management services to a number of local, state, and national agencies. He is currently managing the overall delivery for the end-to-end Integrated Criminal Justice Information System for the Republic of Timor-Leste. Manickam has previously worked with public sector agencies in Massachusetts, Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
Manickam received both his Bachelors of Science degree in Mathematics and Masters of Computer Applications from Bharathiar University.
Scott Spindler
Scott is an experienced professional with more than a decade of project management and operations management experience. The majority of this experience has involved the management of people and projects to successfully mitigate risks and ensure the on-time delivery of solutions. Scott has experience across all areas of the project management and systems development lifecycles.
Scott combines a strong background in analytics with an MBA and real world experiences to consistently deliver projects that meet and exceed client expectations.
Scott holds an MBA from Bentley University and has a Bachelors of Science degree in Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Paul Connelly
Paul is an accomplished executive with a proven ability to develop and implement public safety and security strategies that support the goals and objectives of all levels of government. Paul has significant experience domestically and internationally in both the public and private sector and has a demonstrated ability to design policies and strategies that support high-level goals as well as front-line operations.
As Massachusetts’ Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security, Paul exhibited leadership, working with Federal, state, and local governments to define and develop programs that support organizational change and the technology solutions that codify that change. In particular, Paul spearheaded a number of initiatives that leveraged multi-agency / multi-jurisdictional collaboration to advance public safety, including communications interoperability, critical infrastructure protection, catastrophic planning, disaster mitigation and enhancing military support to civil authorities.
Paul is a graduate of Bowdoin College and has a Master of Arts from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy where he concentrated in international security studies.
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