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Jim Dilettoso has over 100 projects and 20 years experience
in CAD engineering and communications installation. He was one of the
early pioneers in Computer Aided Design systems with experience in systems
design and application engineering. He was a founder of the Arizona
State University Computer Institute and served as it's CAD and AI Director
from 1984 to 1989. While in that post he also served as the NASA Industrial
Application Center Technology Director.
Clients included Allied-Signal, Taliesan Associates and
the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, where he served as CAD advisor to
Dr.Joseph Rourke. Other CAD and Tele-Communications clients included
Ramada Inns, Allison Turbine Engine, Holmes Shopping Center Development
Group and the 1984 Olympics.
Jim is currently on the Board of the CAD Institute and the
University of A.C.T. In the 1970's and 80's Mr. Dilettoso produced major
events for music and sports. He has Designed or Produced over 1000 music
concerts including major tours for the Moody Blues and Journey, including
all phases of staging, electrical, rigging, lighting, sound, and special
effects. He has experience in managing all levels of stage unions, box-office,
and security. In 1983 he was the site planner for the US Festival in
San Bernadino, Ca. which was attended by over 500,000 people. In addition,
he has designed and built production centers for television and film
production. Clients include American Film Technology where Mr. Dilettoso
directed the technology development of B&W Movie Colorization as well
as the design and implementation of the facilities in Arizona and California.
Since 1990, Mr.Dilettoso has been a leading expert in the
deployment of Digital Communications including ATM, and ISDN. He has
designed systems that have been employed by TRW, Sprint , USWEST, CNN,
PacificBell, and Cray Computers in both the computer room and networks.
Feature Films such as
Lost in Space
and
Titanic
have used
Mr.Dilettoso's Animation and Rendering Technology to create realistic
scenes and buildings. This Technology can be employed for realsitic
walk-throughs and simulations of projects "to be built" by
Bozarth CM.
Recent technology and facility projects with Bozarth CM
include PAXTON of Ottawa, Canada and their Patented Movies-On-Demand
technology; Nebraska Educational TeleCommunications and their new Digital
Storage facility and American Medical Technology and a new medical data
facility in Cairo, Egypt. These projects are typical of Jim's ability
to oversee both the technology and facility logistics of companies whose
product is very advanced technology.
Jim Dilettoso and Michael Bozarth work closely in the development
of new systems and methods for 21st century buildings. This includes
new building materials, advanced energy systems, design elements, and
fibre-optics . In the 21st century, people will live and work in CyberVillages
or work in advanced technology centers like CyberPark III, which will
be completed in 2001.
Jim Dilettoso offers the clients of Bozarth CM his experience
in CAD and simulation modeling as well as the latest technology in "built-in"
computer networks, telephony, and computer centers. His complete working
knowledge of new technology systems gives the Clients of Bozarth CM,
A "One Up" in negotiating with high tech suppliers and contractors.
Jim currently hosts news segments on Discovery Channel,
Fox Network, MTV and A&E from his Village Labs, a 21st century lab that
investigates all things new under the Sun.
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