Frederick W. Jamison is originally from Missouri but is now living in Otter Rock, Oregon with his British wife, Christine and their two little Shetland Sheep dogs.
Mr. Jamison is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with degrees in business computing.
He authored “The Rogue Intruder”, an action thriller that won the 2017 and 2018 Book Excellence Awards in Science Fiction and the 2022 Maincrest Media Award and a New York Times best seller for Page Turner Press and Media.
He also authored “Requirements Management Methodology (RMM)” and “Implementing and Managing Client-Server Configuration Management”.
Mr. Jamison has been a key note speaker throughout the 1990s and had written many white papers and presentations on Enterprise Engineering.
Additionally, he taught classes at Washington University in St. Louis and St. Louis Community College in Business Modeling, Systems Analysis and Design, File Design and Processing Methodologies, and Logical Methods.
Mr. Jamison is currently retired but has over thirty-seven years of Executive Management and hands-on technology experience. He has authored two patents as a Civil Engineer (a new style crossbuck sign and a new spring frog for turnouts). As a Vice-President of Enterprise Engineering, he has consulted to many large corporations and federal and state agencies performing business analysis (business assessments) and enterprise engineering implementations.
Mr. Jamison is a decorated Vietnam veteran and a past member of the 82nd Airborne Division.
In addition, Mr. Jamison is bilingual in English and German.
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The Rogue Intruder Thriller ⋄ Sci-fi Dr. Timothy Grey and his team build a large telescope and interstellar spaceship in the asteroid belt to escape a brutal one-world government when a rogue black hole is discovered coming to destroy the solar system.
Book Excellence Award 2017 and 2018
Maincrest Media Award 2022