At Digital Intelligence we know the challenges that current and future technologies impose on law enforcement agencies,
and we build products and services to face those challenges.
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Our job is to help you accomplish your objectives. That's why we strive to meet your needs every step of the way. We stand behind our hardware and software products to give you piece of mind. We provide you with training so you are not only comfortable but confident with your own techniques as well as our products.
We offer technical support so you will never find yourself lost. And we can tailor our training and consulting services to your requirements.
Contact Us, or one of our Digital Intelligence Distributors, so we can fulfill your company's computer forensic evidence recovery needs.

TRAINING
Christopher J. Stippich
President
Mr. Stippich has been
extensively involved in the field of computer forensics since
graduating Lawrence University in 1990. He was instrumental
in developing the forensic capability of the Wisconsin State
Crime Laboratory, one of the first crime laboratories in the
nation to create a computer forensics discipline. Involved from
inception to adjudication, Mr. Stippich has forensically analyzed,
processed and testified as an expert witness on a wide variety
of computer cases including homicide, drugs, gambling, theft,
pedophilia, child pornography, embezzlement, destruction of
data, and medical assistance fraud.
Chris has developed and provided training for international, federal, state and local law enforcement officers in the basics of seizure, investigation, analysis and prosecution of high technology crimes. He has also presented training for NATO, Polish National Police, High Technology Crime Investigators Association, Forensic Association of Computer Technologists (FACT), the Federal Computer Investigations Committee, the Northeast Healthcare Law Enforcement Association and the Wisconsin Division of Criminal Investigation's White Collar Crime School.
Raemarie J. Schmidt
Vice President
Since graduating from UW-Milwaukee in 1973, Raemarie Schmidt has been committed to developing the field of forensic science. She was most recently an instructor and the Supervisor of Curriculum Development for the NW3C's Computer Crime Section, developing and providing computer forensics training to law enforcement.
Raemarie has over 21 years of forensic laboratory experience in the WI and VA Crime Laboratory systems. In 1992 she chaired the WI Department of Justice working group developing seizure and processing protocols for WI and establishing computer forensics as a laboratory-based discipline. She's participated in numerous search warrants involving computer evidence recovery and examination. She completed the IACIS DOS Processing Certification and has developed and presented training in the forensic analysis of computer evidence for all levels of law enforcement, including FACT, the WI Department of Justice, MAFS, WI State Prosecutors, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, the Air Force Office of Special Investigations, NATO, the Polish National Police, the Federal Computer Investigation Committee, US Fish and Wildlife Service, the Postal Inspection Service, the FBI and others.
Charles Giglia
Chief Curriculum Developer
Charles Giglia has been in the field of computer forensics since 2000 and serves as the instructor for the FIRE course. He has an undergraduate degree in mathematics from Canisius College and a graduate degree in forensic science from the University of New Haven. Charles spent nearly six years as Computer Crime Specialist with the NW3C while leading the development of numerous training classes. His primary concentrations were courses related to Internet investigations and Internet forensics.
Charles has been a guest presenter at the FBI training academy, as well as several IACIS, FACT, RCFG/GMU, HTCIA international/regional conferences and an adjunct professor at Fairmont State College. He is a Certified Forensic Computer Examiner (CFCE) and a Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE).

HARDWARE / SOFTWARE DESIGN / NETWORK ENGINEERING
Edward C. Van Every
Chief Executive Officer
Since his graduation from the United States Merchant
Marine Academy in 1982, Mr Van Every has been serving the industry
as a Systems Software Engineer, Network Administrator, and Computer
Crime Specialist. He has provided support in this capacity to
several government agencies including the U.S. Navy, Miltary Sealift
Command, U.S. Department of Energy, and U.S. Department of Transportation.
Ed has an extensive background in the design and development
of systems software and network applications as well as 17 years of experience in the administration of systems and networks. He is both an MCSE and a CNE.
Ed has developed and provided training and assistance to local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies as a Computer Crime Specialist with a federally funded, non-profit, training and research organization. He has provided advanced computer forensics training for a variety of law enforcement agencies including NATO affiliated military intelligence organizations and the Polish National Police.

FORENSICS
Douglas G. Elrick
Director of Forensic Services
Doug Elrick has worked for 13 years as a forensic scientist for the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation prior to joining Digital Intelligence. Doug started the computer forensic unit for the laboratory in 1992 and was the only individual processing computer evidence for the state. He processed over 100 cases per year at the laboratory in addition to running his personal forensic consulting business. Doug has been courtroom-qualified in federal, state and local cases in both criminal and civil proceedings.
Mr. Elrick has been involved in computer forensic training
since 1995. He has conducted presentations in basic computer
evidence collection and processing for the Iowa Department
of Public Safety, IACIS, FACT, Malaysian National Police
and the Japanese National Police. He
has also presented at the American Society of Crime Laboratory
Directors meeting, FBI National Academy retainer, and
the US Department of Justice Science and the Law Conference. Doug has served on the IACIS board for 8 years and the FACT board for 12 years.
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