Charles R. Lawrence III (Corby), President and CEO

Corby has spent the majority of his career serving his country and providing security solutions to government and commercial organizations.

Corby spent his last 2 years with L-3 leading Marketing and Sales for Praetorian.  From spearheading the acquisition of the 3D security technology from Sarnoff Labs, to generating millions in revenue, to creating a unique marketing brand in the security industry, Corby is an established thought leader—his understanding of security challenges and solutions needed to protect the country’s interests are noted in publications such as National Defense Magazine and Border and Port Security.

Commissioned as a 2nd Lt in the U.S. Air Force, Corby trained as Space and Missile Officer, graduating 1st in his class.  He then served on the Peacekeeper weapon system at F.E. Warren, AFB, where he led the safe operations and security of the $5.4B system.  He was quickly promoted several times to evaluator, commander, and finally Senior Missile Instructor for over 260 missile officers.  In 2000, after service in the Air Force, Corby pursued his dream of becoming a golf professional.  He played with current PGA professionals for 2 years.  Corby then joined L-3 Communications, SY Coleman in 2002 as security systems analyst for the Ground-based Missile Defense (GMD) program.  He later directly served L-3’s CTO facilitating business development for L-3’s products division, leading to millions in new contracts. 

Originally from the Washington D.C. area, Corby received his undergraduate degree in Mathematics from The Citadel, Military College of South Carolina.   He received his M.B.A. from the University of Maryland, University College.  Married, with three children, Corby’s true passion is for his family.


Greg Murphy, Founder

Greg is a 20-year veteran of the security industry.  Greg is CEO and President of Sensormatic Hawaii (SHI), established in 1974. Under his leadership, Sensormatic Hawaii has grown from 3 employees to 35, is the #1 security camera integrator in the Pacific, and one of the top 50 in the nation based on revenue. In 2002, Greg established Response Technology Group (RTG), a brand subsidiary of his Sensormatic business, to develop high tech wireless video surveillance hardware and software for Military and commercial applications.

As an entrepreneur with far reaching vision, Greg founded PixelWorld Networks to take his expertise in video surveillance and apply it to the world of media.  Greg patented a method of distribution of video over the Internet.  Pixelworld operates SurfingLive.com a subscriber based website with live and on-demand surf video. Greg also created SL Direct, a large screen format display network, with ad-supported live surf content displayed in surf shops worldwide.

Greg studied Business Administration at San Diego State University.


Ora Williamson, Marketing Director

Ora has spent her career developing key business development relationships, critical channel and technology partnerships, and solid marketing programs for companies, large and small.

Ora spent her first 10 years out of college at IBM Corporation.  As part of the original team of consultants when the IBM professional services organization was created in 1988, Ora traveled extensively to work on site with major clients such as UNC Hospital, Eastman Kodak, and ALICO Insurance, as well as training new IBM consultants in Europe and Asia.  Ora led IBM's first-ever consulting engagement in Japan. Later, Ora was recruited into IBM's growing speech technology group.  She helped develop IBM's acclaimed command and control speech system, and served as the Corporate Speech Technology Evangelist, traveling with then CEO, Lou Gerstner, and other top executives to present to large groups and the Press.

As a known leader in speech recognition technology, Ora was wooed from IBM to help found Conversay Corporation. As employee #1, Ora built the company from a garage operation to an international 230-employee enterprise. Ora grew Conversay's Sales, Marketing, and Business Development division from one to 70 employees.

Ready for change, Ora moved into wireless in 2002.  As founding partner and senior vice president, Business Development and Marketing, for Ascentry Technologies, a Tacoma, WA mesh networking company, Ora built a strong base of business partners and brought in well over $6M in contracts.  In 2005, Ora joined Concentris Systems, a Hawaii-based wireless company, as senior vice president Business Development, to help build the company, establish key partnerships and contracts, and develop the market.

In 2006, Ora founded Foray Systems to provide business, market, and corporate development assistance to small to medium sized high-tech firms such as Response Technology Group, IPIX Corporation, PraxSoft, and MA2SI.

Williamson holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Maryland, with a minor in French.  She holds one patent, 4 invention disclosures, and 2 inventions published related to speech recognition technology.  She lives in Denver, CO with her son, Elias.