A REVOLUTION IN HOW INFORMATION SYSTEMS MUST WORK
CQS-SHOWCASE-2025
The Cambridge Quantum Solutions, LLC team is centered on deploying a new and unique information system that will revolutionize the way optical data will be transported on the global fabric. This bold claim is backed by repeatable scientific proofs that the CQS team has developed from the outset in 2001. The platform, formally called the CQS Electromagnetic Processor, is shown in the photos below (doors open - closed). The machine is really not a quantum computer, as it is understood to be presently. That is, we are not doing lab experiments on any atom. We are not using infinite integrals to predict the wavefunction collapsed state of any atom. The paradigm is based on the global structure of the beryllium atom in the sense it has a configuration containing four protons, four neutrons and two spherical electron orbital shells. This configuration is not sustained by Nature as it has a single shepherd neutron in its nucleus in its stable state. However, the atom served as a physical structure for the machine concept as an electromagnetic processor.
The CQS Team
Dean P. DeHaven, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), MBA, Information Systems, had previous direct experience spanning 14 years working with NSA's charter (US NAVY and Digital Equipment Corporation). He is the inventor of the CQS Electromagnetic Processor machine theory. Daniel L. Bittinger, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), previously as CEO of Radiance Technologies, LLC, a Florida based company (2001 - 2015), provided the funds necessary for the research & development of the project, then located in Celebration, Florida. He remains critically involved in the deployment phase of the project, having decades of direct experience (1982-present) in global capital acquisition. He has a BA in a business-teaching genre. Harry R. Betz, Engineering Consultant (EC), joined our team in 2006 with great wit and direct experience to bring to our team with a MSEE degree and previously worked for Lockheed with NSA's charter as a senior mathematician. Richard H. Umstattd joined our team in 2013 with a MSEE degree and previously worked for Intel and was a lead engineer, previously having a DOD security clearance. He was directly involved with in the design and deployment of the Intel 286 microprocessor.
Dean P. DeHaven
Daniel L. Bittinger
Harry R. Betz
Richard H. Umstattd