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OES is owned and operated by its three founders, who collectively represent a unique
synergistic blend of business, entrepreneurial and academic experience. Together,
OES's owner/operators are committed to develop high quality, innovative and value
based renewable energy products to alleviate the potable water and energy crisis
in America and around the world.
Robert Murtha, Chairman
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Veteran Entrepreneur and Environmental Engineering Expert received his Masters Degree
from Johns Hopkins University by preparing his thesis on wave energy conversion under
the direction of Professor Michael McCormick. Mr. Murtha was formerly Vice President
of ACS Environmental Solutions which was acquired by Lockheed Martin Company, after
which Mr. Murtha founded Murtech. Prior to his corporate experiences Mr. Murtha, while
in the Marine Corps was awarded the Navy Achievement Award for solving a complicated
water shortage problem.
Brian Cunningham, Chief Executive Officer
- Brian Cunningham was the Founding high tech entrepreneur of Computer Entry Systems Corporation,
which he guided from its inception through a 12 year private and an 8 year public journey,
eventually employing over 1000 associates and returning over 30 X their original investment to
Founding investors. Computer Entry Systems was recognized by both Forbes and Inc Magazines as
one of the fastest growing small companies in the U.S and was increasingly profitable for 16
consecutive years. Prior to his corporate experience Mr. Cunningham was a Physicist at the
Naval Ordinance Lab and a Project Manager at the National Aeronautics & Space administration
where he designed, fabricated and helped to launch scientific satellites in preparation for
America's moon landing.
Dr. Michael McCormick, Chief Technical Officer
- Dr. McCormick has been awarded two PhD's one from the Catholic University of America
(Mechanical Engineering) and the second one from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
(Civil Engineering). He is World-renowned (> 100 publications including two books on
ocean wave mechanics) Ocean Wave authority and author who has 37 years of engineering and
teaching experience along with the development of multiple Ocean wave products, at both the
U.S. Naval Academy and Johns Hopkins University where he is Emeritus Professor of Ocean
Engineering. Recently, he has held part-time positions with ACS Defense and Lockheed-Martin
IT as an environmental computational fluid dynamicist. He is a Fellow of three professional
societies: ASCE, ASME and MTS. His experience in wave energy conversion dates back to 1973,
when he was the U. S. Coast Guard Research Professor at the Naval Academy studying oscillating
water-column wave-energy conversion. He conceptually designed the bi-directional turbine
contributed by the U. S. on the Kaimei project in Japan. His association with wave-powered
desalination began in 1981 with his work on the McCabe Wave Pump in Ireland.
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