Paladin Data Systems Creates Dedicated
EKO-System Team
Poulsbo,
WA. – August 17, 2004
Paladin
Data Systems announced today that it has established
a dedicated team to oversee continuing development
of its Environmental Knowledge Organizer System, or
EKO-System.
The team
is made up of Sara Simrell, EKO-System’s
project and customer relationship manager; Brian Pursel,
software engineer and the technical lead for EKO-System
software development; and Kristopher Peterson, systems
analyst, database application developer, and EKO-System’s
mapping expert.
“These three have always been the core of EKO-System,” said
Jim Nall, co-founder, president, and CEO of Paladin. “We
decided that it made sense to solidify them
as a team so that we kept ongoing development and expansion
of
EKO-System a priority.”
Simrell joined
Paladin as EKO-System’s project
coordinator in March 2004. She comes from a solid natural
resource management background, and provides that expertise
to the team. She holds a degree in Forestry from Oregon
State University in Corvallis with a minor in Natural
Resources and Communication Values. Prior to joining
Paladin she worked as the education outreach coordinator
for the Natural Resource division in Kitsap County’s
Department of Community Development for close
to three years.
Her previous experience also includes serving as the
education outreach coordinator for the Umatilla County
Soil and Water Conservation District in Pendleton, Oregon,
working for the USDA Forest Service in the Wallowa Whitman
National Forest, and working for the Peavy Arboretum
in Corvallis. Originally from Portland, Simrell has
lived in Kitsap County for the last several years and
currently resides in Kingston.
Pursel has
15 years of experience designing and developing software
and he has been at Paladin for five years.
He has been the architect and lead developer
on EKO-System since its inception. Other software
development projects
he has been involved in at Paladin include
the NOAA “Survey
Manager” application, NOAA “Survey Edit” application,
and the Kitsap Physicians Service Health Insurance
Quote System.
Pursel holds a BS in Computer Science from Chapman
University and resides in Poulsbo.
Peterson
has been at Paladin since 2000 and has worked on a
number of Paladin’s high-profile projects,
including the Kitsap County Land Information
System and the Kitsap County Atlas Builder. Peterson
has extensive
expertise with GIS technologies, designing
geodatabases, and developing integrated data models.
Prior to Paladin,
he worked as a GIS analyst for the Thurston
Regional Planning Council in Washington, and worked
for four
years as a wildlife biologist for the US Geological
Survey in Montana.
Peterson holds a BA in Biology from St. Olaf College
in Minnesota, as well as an MS in Geography from the
University of North Dakota. He resides in Poulsbo and
is a member of the IEEE Computer Society.
EKO-System
is the first Web-based, integrated project
management, database, and reporting system
for natural resource managers. http://EKO-System.us