Tony Valenti
Chief Executive Officer
Chief Information Officer
With nearly 20 years of experience in the IT industry, Mr. Valenti has in-depth experience with all aspects of the IT lifecycle.  As a technologist turned businessman, before starting PowerDNN, Tony was an enterprise consultant to the US Department of Defense and Fortune 500 companies.  On one notable project, Tony designed the floating point unit for an asynchronous (clockless), radiation-hardened processor that could run native java byte code.  Before starting PowerDNN, Tony had just spent 5 years as CTO with a notable Document Management company.

Tony Valenti is the original founder of PowerDNN.  He loves every aspect of technology, from software development and CISCO networking, to marketing and business planning.  As CEO, Tony focuses a lot of his time and energy on setting the direction and corporate strategy of the company.  In his free time, he loves writing code in C# and playing around in Photoshop.

Darryl Williams
Executive Advisor
Business Operations
Darryl R. Williams is an internationally-recognized expert in global public sector-private sector information sharing architectures, terrorism’s exploitation of global infrastructures, creating global partnerships to rapidly solve difficult problems, and cross-pollinating existing or developing products into new or emerging markets.

He is credited with uncovering a vulnerability to the Federal Reserve's multi-trillion dollar per day Fedwire monetary transfer system. Then he led the public-private effort to negate this vulnerability with success months prior to Sept 11, 2001. Darryl is the architect of the much-lauded Partnership to Defeat Terrorism, which is a network of global chairmen, CEOs, and academic leaders who aid in identifying and marginalizing terrorism's attempts to exploit global infrastructures. He is the co-creator of the United States Strategic Command's Global Innovation and Strategy Center, a world class collaboration facility designed to bring all elements of power together to solve the United States government's hardest problems. He has accomplished extensive travel in the United States, United Kingdom, Europe, Egypt, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Indian Ocean area, Singapore, and Japan.

Darryl has chaired numerous US efforts investigating and correcting vulnerabilities in US and global infrastructures, both before and after the September 11th attack on the World Trade Center.

Manuel Capello
Executive Advisor
Government Relations
As a full time contractor to the United States Department of Defense, Mr. Capello provides defense analytical and strategic planning support to the United States Strategic Air Command (STRATCOM) in all mission areas.  He is the team lead for development and execution of USSTRATCOM’s Integrated Mission area Training (IMAT), the multi-day event based training designed to train USSTRATOM and supporting command personnel in an integrated manner.   He provides analysis and assessment support for development of the Distributed Command and Control Network (DC2N), USSTRATCOM’s net centric distributed command and control system.

Mr. Capello is also the Project Manager of USSTRATCOM battle staff training effort.  This effort includes modeling and simulation of missile/space based assets to give realistic simulations of space sensor indications of both indo and exo atmospheric events.  Also, the modeling and simulation tools used simulate the complete range of reporting for strategic and space forces through the complete spectrum of conflict.  The modeling and simulation applications used also support the development of UNIX based Nuclear Planning and Execution System (NPES) scenario tapes.   Further, it supports the development of monthly training events that cover a multitude of skills and levels of expertise, as well as the creation of an after action report covering areas of concern and identifying topics for future training.

Mr. Capello brings unparalled project management and articulate detail to the PowerDNN team.
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