Mark A. Frautschi, Ph.D.
213 Highland Avenue
Rockville, MD 20850-4136
202-425-4012
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
á Mr. Frautschi analyzes human, technical and business systems. He identifies and engages key stakeholders and their networks, documents their core work processes, and builds models that drive detailed architectural requirements. He is a thought leader on the interrelationship between organization development, knowledge management and enterprise architecture. He engages systemic, cross-disciplinary problems, acquiring necessary skills just-in-time.
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
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Beginning
in 2001, Mr. Frautschi has presented, facilitated and added dozens of
senior
leaders across government, academia and industry to the joint GSA/NSF
Collaboration Expedition and, beginning in 2003, its spin-off, the CIO
CouncilÕs Semantic Web Services Working Group.
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As
Alliance Director for his client, The Cultural Strategies Institute,
Mr.
Frautschi brokered partnerships with governments, nonprofit
organizations and
the private sector.
á Mr. Frautschi built online communities of practice, developed and implemented online surveys and mapped organizations, laying the groundwork for deep organizational change for clients as ePractice Director of Cook Ross, Inc., a leading diversity management-consulting firm.
á As Senior Analyst at the foundation-funded Center for Y2K & Society, Mr. Frautschi educated a wide range of stakeholders, from executives to the general public, through his published articles, media appearances, speeches, workshops and networking. He bridged the engineering and business communities, creating knowledge communities that shared best practices and promulgated technical and logistical solutions globally. He served on a Senate Expert Panel and a White House Roundtable, for which he received two White House commendations.
á For ten years, Mr. Frautschi was a particle physicist based in North America, and Japan. He served as team leader on leading edge particle detector research projects on three continents that required seamless integration of culturally diverse members, collaboration across technologies, organizations and nationalities, knowledge sharing and Òjust-in-timeÓ learning. He is a co-discoverer of the Top Quark.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
11/1997-present Independent Consultant, Speaker, Writer and Designer.
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Facilitated learning organizations,
recruited
stakeholders, bridged social-technical gaps
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Presented and
facilitated at
GSA/NSF Collaboration Expedition and the Federal CIO Council Semantic
Interoperability Working Group
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Built and
moderated over 10
Online Communities, 1997 – present
á
Office Systems
Architect 1987
– present – Requirements analysis through implementation.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (CONTINUED)
6/2000-1/2001 Director, ePractice, Cook Ross, Inc., Silver Spring, MD.
Responsible for e-consulting practice at a leading diversity management consulting firm. The firmÕs clients include Fortune 100 companies seeking assistance with change management, workplace diversity, customer focus and enhanced corporate culture.
8/1999-4/2000
Senior Analyst, Center
for Y2K & Society, Washington, DC.
Internationally recognized expert on the impact of Y2K on Embedded Systems risks. Participated in Senate and White House Expert Panels, developed global knowledge-sharing web. Provided direction for non-profit organizations, small associations, and institutions serving vulnerable populations in preparing for century date-change transition.
9/1996-5/1998 Associate Research Scientist,
Johns
Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD.
International Team
leader for
particle detector tests at Fermilab (Batavia, IL), CERN (Geneva,
Switzerland).
Supervised detector test bed construction and data analysis. Designed
micropositioner stage, data trigger, coordinated with accelerator
staff,
acquired and analyzed data.
9/1995-9/1996 Research Associate Scientist, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX.
Led teams for Fermilab MT beamline re-commissioning project, coordinated expert groups in a beam line physicist's "just-in-time learning" exercise. Upgraded, validated and restored large magnets, beam positioning systems, trigger, beam parameter monitoring and electronics. More than doubled beam intensity, completed months ahead of schedule.
4/1992-9/1995 Research Associate Scientist,
U. of New
Mexico, Albuquerque, NM.
Led fifteen-member
international
team of scientists performing radiation damage tests; also created
rapid-response capabilities consistent with international nuclear
monitoring
agencies, including the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission at TRIUMF
(Vancouver, BC, Canada). Invented
knowledge and best practices database became a standard. Top Quark
Co-Discoverer.
6/1987-4/1992 Graduate
Research Associate, The Ohio State
University,
Columbus, OH.
Generated and led international five-member team that re-engineered a state-of-the-art elementary particle tracking detector at the KEK Laboratory. The detector served as an integral component of an accelerator system that was utilized by 500 scientists at three international collaborations. Mr. Frautschi worked and lived in Tsukuba-shi, Japan for over three years.
AFFILIATIONS
General Services Administration / National Science Foundation
Collaboration Expedition Working Group, 2001-present
CIO Council XML Semantic Web Services Working Group, 2003-present
Washington D.C. Year-2000 Group, 1998-2000
U.S. President's Council on Year-2000 Conversion Chemical Safety
Roundtable, 8/1999-10/1999
U.S. Chemical Safety & Hazard Investigation Board Y2k Expert Workshop
12/1998-4/1999
The American Physical Society, 1987-present
Sigma Pi Sigma, National Physics honorary, 1981-present
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Physics, 1992, Ohio State U., Columbus, OH.
Master of Science, Physics, 1987, Ohio State U., Columbus, OH.
Bachelor of
Science, Physics,
(honors), 1983, U. North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC.