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James M. Brenza Since 1990, President and Chief Executive Officer James M. Brenza has led the formation of GP Solutions, Inc., which provides plant and facility level information systems to the industrial and public sectors. The company develops, markets and supports GP MaTe software, a leading computerized maintenance management system. GP Solutions is the successor to the assets, customers and key personnel of the General Physics Corporations Information Systems Division, which Brenza directed for five years. There he was responsible for directing the development, marketing and sales of the various software products and services, including the Plant Equipment Management (PEM) software package, a plant maintenance and industrial accounting system for Comerint, Inc., and a labor accounting and work request tracking system for Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation. Brenza has an M.S. in radiation biology and biophysics from the University of Rochester, and a B.S. and M.S. in physics from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Thomas J. Murphy Thomas J. Murphy has over 20 years of experience developing computerized maintenance management systems, inventory control, document control, communication and interfacing software in C, C++, Java, Visual Basic, Pick Basic, ODBC, JDBC, SQL, Windows and Unix. He joined GP Solutions in 1993 as director of product development. He has developed the client/server architecture and directed the application code development of the Windows version of the companys core product, GP MaTe, a leading computerized maintenance management system. He has also enhanced the product with visual scheduling tools, interfaces to standard Windows software, including Microsoft Project, word processors and spreadsheets; a data browser with rapid retrieval indexes; and custom interfaces to SAP, Lotus Notes and other products. Murphy is the former president of Computer Management Consultants, Ltd. The companys 15 employees provided custom software and contract programming services to three nuclear power plants and various businesses and industries. Murphy began his career as manager of software development at General Physics Corporation. There he directed the development of SEEK, an early general purpose data browser for use in Pick database environments. He also managed the development of many customized document control, commitment management and computerized maintenance management systems using SEEK for nuclear power stations and nonnuclear power generating facilities across the country. Murphy received a Ph.D. in biophysics from the University of Illinois and a B.A. in physics from St. Ambrose University.
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