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  Senior Manager, The Boeing Company.
 J.S. Hurley is responsible for the development and implementation of Boeing's Grid technologies. He is a past chair of the Coalition to Diversify Computing; Editor-at-large for GRIDtoday; collaborator on the Globus Toolkit and GRIA Projects; member of the Advisory Committee, Global Grid Forum, and is an invited speaker of the Latin America, U.S., Grid VIP Summits 2005, Costa Rica and Chicago. Hurley joined Boeing after nine years as an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Clark Atlanta University (CAU). Also at CAU, Hurley was the Director, Scalable and Embedded Applications Center; Assistant VP for Information Technology and CIO; Hurley also served as the Associate Director, Army Center of Excellence in Electronic Sensors and Combat. He holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering. Hurley has served as Judge, 2005 IBM North America Grid Scholars Challenge and is presently the Coordinator of Data Challenge for 2005 Supercomputing 2005 Conference HPC Analytics Challenge, Seattle, WA, Nov. 2005, recently appointed to Editorial Advisory Board, Publication: "FROM TECHNOLOGY VISION TO BUSINESS ADVANTAGE: The Emergence of Clusters, Grid and Service Oriented IT.

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