about the founder

Brian Williams holds a bachelors degree in electronics engineering. His life-long interest in radio and emergency communications began in North Texas in the 1970s when a neighbor let him borrow her son’s shortwave receiver. In those days, HF was still used as a primary means of communication for international broadcasting, maritime and amateur radio.
Using his father’s analog communications receiver, he monitored the local Skywarn nets whenever severe weather was in the area. Amateur radio was the only warning received when a devastating F4 tornado struck the city in April 1979.
A few years later, in 1983, he became a licensed amateur radio operator, serving as a SKYWARN spotter for 9 years before relocating to New Mexico.

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Mr. Williams has owned several businesses in computers, security, LMR and telecommunications and was involved in an antenna R&D project for the US Navy SPAWAR. His diverse career has included industrial Reliability Engineering, Manufacturing, Project Management and Broadcast Engineering.
Through his various companies he has designed and/or installed repeater networks, CAD systems, wireless data networks, fiber optics, fire & security systems, PBX equipment, and more. In 2005, Williams served as Construction Manager for for ExxonMobil’s telecommunications facilities on Sakhalin Island, Russia. This included VSAT, microwave links, fiber & copper LAN/WAN, digital trunked radio, Inmarsat, aeronautical navigation, etc. for multiple sites along a 120-mile pipeline reaching onto the mainland of eastern Siberia.

Brian spent many years as a volunteer first responder with Search & Rescue, advancing to Type II Incident Commander for the New Mexico State Police, where he commanded more than 50 wilderness SAR missions in the Rocky Mountains.
He also flew with the Civil Air Patrol for several years, serving as squadron Director of Communications and received a letter of commendation from an Air Force officer for helping promote cooperation between CAP and SAR agencies. Brian was an early promoter and educator of ICS (the Incident Command System, formerly known as NIIMS), provided training and direction for E-911 dispatchers, ham radio groups, REACT & CERT teams, LEPC’s and was a featured speaker at the NM State APCO convention.
His objectives are to provide the best possible products and services to the clients and agencies we serve.
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