Truly Brainy Solutions to Tough Supply Chain Problems
 
 

The evolution of "smart" technologies for shipping containers is an exciting new frontier, one that promises to significantly advance the business of the global supply chain. These technologies must meet the dual requirements of effectiveness and affordability. For a system as complex as the containerized supply chain, this requires new ways of conceptualizing security, and a network of strategic relationships to develop a workable and comprehensive solution.

Several pioneering companies and organizations populate Erudite, Inc.'s sphere of strategic relationships. Together, we are working to create a supply chain security and logistics solution that fits the world.

 
 
 
 
  Ron Peimer

Mr. Peimer is a Deputy Director with the National Infrastructure Institute, (NI2) Center for Infrastructure Expertise in Portsmouth NH. Mr. Peimer joined the institute after a 26 year career in Federal Law Enforcement. He was most recently the Resident Agent in Charge of the Manchester NH Office of the United States Secret Service (USSS) with responsibilities including all USSS activities in the entire states of NH & VT. Prior to employment with the Secret Service he worked for 6 years with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF). He was employed with the BATF both as an agent and as a Forensic Chemist at the National Laboratory (Bomb and Arson Section) in Rockville Md. Mr. Peimer holds a Bachelors degree from the University of Vermont and a Masters Degree in Forensic Science from George Washington University in DC.

Mr. Peimer is widely recognized for his expertise in the areas of Facilities Security Protection and Technical Security matters. He served in numerous offices within the USSS including the Technical Security Division in Washington DC. During his tenure with the USSS Mr. Peimer coordinated numerous security events for the President & Vice President of the United States as well as visiting foreign dignitaries including several visits by the Pope. He acted as the USSS coordinator for technical security at many large venues. These included Presidential Inaugurations, Political Party Nominating Conventions, and gatherings of world leaders in both the US and abroad. Many of the venues protected were in foreign locales designated by the US State Dept. as "hazardous duty" stations