SUBSENTIO® TAKES RECORDS PRODUCTION NATIONWIDE AT COMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONVENTION
October 7, 2015FORT LAUDERDALE, OCTOBER 7, 2015 – Today at the Competitive Carriers Association (CCA) Annual Convention, Subsentio announced the nationwide rollout of Subsentio Records Production, offering mobile operators and other communications service providers (CSPs) an economical alternative to meet the growing demand for customer records by law enforcement, law firms and customers themselves.
Acquired from Neustar in June 2015, Subsentio Records Production combines automation, expertise and reliability to deliver unique value across the spectrum of CSP records requirements, all on demand. Automation speeds performance and reduces costs. Dedicated experts assist clients 24 X 7 with any record productions need, including emergencies. Fully proven, the service is now available throughout the U.S.
Subsentio President and CEO Steve Bock said, “Wireless, broadband and wireline companies alike receive staggering volumes of document requests from law enforcement agencies and law firms. Our new service lets clients outsource the risk, liability and time burden of records production to Subsentio for superior results at a significant savings.”
“Subsentio’s dedicated team can handle any records production need in real time,” said COO Martin McDermott. “Backed by principals with over 30 years of experience in law enforcement and 20 years of legal experience with privacy and security matters, the team already serves more than 100 clients – and is now ready to take on carriers’ records production needs nationwide.”
Subsentio Records Production Features:
- Rules-based automation for efficiency, accuracy and savings
- 24×7 operations
- Real time emergency/exigent response support
- Law enforcement and civil attorney call management
- Legal review and validation
- Records retrieval, formatting, and production
- Acts as custodian of records including court appearances and testimony
- Operational assessment review
- Results fully detailed with customized metrics / reports with fully auditable transparency
- Cost recovery invoicing of law enforcement on behalf of client
Records Requests in the Millions
The types of documents that law enforcement agencies might request when pursuing an investigation range from call records to customer location data and diverse other types of information.
The demands of records production call for reviewing and validating requests by law enforcement agencies and other entities for subscriber information and related communication records, retrieving the validly-targeted records, disclosing them to the requesting parties, and storing duplicates of the disclosures in case they are needed later at trial. In addition, records must sometimes be verified by expert witness testimony in court.
As the array of communications services grows, so does the demand for records production.
In the year ending July 2015, the nation’s two largest communications service providers alone processed nearly half a million requests by state and federal law enforcement for subscriber records. Multiplied by the hundreds of other wireless, wireline, cable and broadband providers in the U.S., the count moves higher still.
With Subsentio Records Production, one of the nation’s largest providers of records production service and trusted third party CALEA solutions manages records requests end-to-end.
SUBSENTIO® GENERAL COUNSEL JOEL MARGOLIS TO ADDRESS ISS WORLD ON LEGAL BATTLE BETWEEN INTERNET GIANTS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
September 28, 2015Examining the Rising Litigation Over Routine Court Intercept Orders, Warrants and Subpoenas
ISS World Americas – Wednesday, September 30
CHANTILLY, VA, SEPTEMBER 28, 2015 – Are Google, Apple and Twitter concerned about customer privacy? Do Microsoft and Facebook fear financial backlash from customers upset over government surveillance? Are court orders for lawful intercept on the rise, and are U.S. law enforcement agencies too aggressive in pursuing investigations of suspected criminals and terrorists?
Subsentio General Counsel Joel Margolis will present both sides of the debate this Wednesday September 30th in a special presentation at ISS World Americas on the growing legal deadlock between America’s Internet giants and law enforcement over routine court orders to obtain evidence on criminals and terrorists.
Margolis will examine the debate fueling an escalating judicial battle between law enforcement agencies that uphold public safety and national security, and Internet companies cast in the role of defenders of privacy rights. Margolis will summarize relevant court cases, highlight the commonalities, underscore the extreme duration and cost of the litigation, and examine prospects – if any – for judicial war and peace between the two sides.
SUBSENTIO NAMES MARTIN McDERMOTT CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
September 9, 2015CHANTILLY, VA, SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 — Subsentio, the CALEA Compliance CompanyTM, today named Martin McDermott as its Chief Operating Officer, and announced the opening of a new office and data center in Northern Virginia.
Subsentio President and CEO Steve Bock said, “Martin McDermott’s promotion to COO reflects the outstanding work he has performed for the company, and the high level of satisfaction expressed by our clients.”
Preceding his appointment as COO, Mr. McDermott served as Chief Marketing Officer of Subsentio. During a 30-year career, he has also held executive positions with e.spire, KMC Telecom, WilTel and the National Telecommunications Network.
A new office located at 14900 Bogle Drive, Chantilly, now serves as Subsentio’s East Coast center for sales, marketing and operations. The company has also opened an East Coast data center in Reston.
“By establishing a base of operations here in the Washington, D.C. area, Subsentio has created a new platform for future growth,” said McDermott.
SUBSENTIO® HONORS LAW ENFORCEMENT AT “CITIZENS APPRECIATE STATE TROOPERS” AWARDS EVENT FRIDAY, JULY 10 – 11:30AM MTN GOVERNOR’S RESIDENCE AT THE BOETTCHER MANSION
July 9, 2015DENVER, JULY 9, 2015 – On Friday, July 10 at 11:30am MTN time, Centennial-based Subsentio, the CALEA Compliance Company™, salutes members of the Colorado State Patrol selected to receive the “Citizens Appreciate State Troopers” or “C.A.S.T.” Award.
Held in the Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion, the event honors Colorado State Troopers for exceptional courage and commitment in preserving the law and protecting public safety. By their actions, they are serving the public above and beyond the call of duty.
Subsentio CEO and Founder Steve Bock will join other members of the C.A.S.T. Board of Directors presenting awards to the following outstanding members of the Colorado State Patrol:
- Trooper Bellamann Hee: Alerted to a car theft, kidnapping and high-speed chase, Trooper Hee received severe injuries from a direct collision while attempting to stop the criminal and rescue the victims.
- Sergeant Benjamin L. Steger: Witnessing a motorcycle accident at Green Mountain Reservoir, Sergeant Steger jumped into the water and saved the severely disabled motorcyclist from drowning.
- Trooper Colin Remillard: At a crash site on I-70, Trooper Remillard rescued a motorist 255 feet down a steep snow-covered embankment, using his body as a shield and sustaining rock-fall injuries in order to protect the victim from further harm.
- Trooper Tye Simcox: Off-duty and near home, Trooper Simcox witnessed a driver roll a vehicle, eject a passenger and speed away. Calling emergency services for the victim, Trooper Simcox went in pursuit and suffered injuries as the driver rammed his patrol car twice. Simcox rescued and saved the life of a second victim after the fleeing vehicle rammed a concrete barrier head-on.
- Trooper Taylor Thyfault (posthumously): Assisting at a traffic accident, Cadet Thyfault took the full force of on oncoming speeder while trying to warn a tow truck of the danger, and died in this act of heroism. During his Memorial Service, Cadet Thyfault was promoted to Trooper.
Trooper Clinton Rushing, who was seriously injured during the incident that killed Cadet Thyfault, was also selected to receive the C.A.S.T Award. Currently recovering from his injuries, Clinton Rushing will be honored at the 2016 C.A.S.T. event
SUBSENTIO® CREATES NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS
June 23, 2015DENVER, JUNE 23, 2015 – Subsentio, the CALEA Compliance Company™, today announced formation of a Board of Directors as the company ascends to leadership of the U.S. lawful intercept and legal compliance industry.
Creation of the new Board of Directors follows Subsentio’s recent acquisition of Neustar’s lawful intercept business, a move that more than doubles the company’s market base, making Subsentio the largest Trusted Third Party provider of CALEA and legal compliance services in the United States.
“Subsentio has experienced unprecedented growth, advancing the horizon of lawful intercept with a diverse portfolio of lawful intercept products and a unique service bureau approach that together comprise the industry’s foremost end-to-end CALEA compliance solution,” said Steve Bock, President and CEO. “I’m extremely proud of the Board of Directors that we have assembled. They will take an active part in accelerating Subsentio’s momentum in the U.S. and expansion into new markets.”
Subsentio’s Board of Directors members are:
Steve Bock. Mr. Bock is the President, CEO and founder of Subsentio, overseeing all aspects of the company’s sales, marketing, legal compliance and operations. He is the lead visionary driving Subsentio’s commitment to provide communications service providers with innovative, cost effective alternatives to meet mandatory compliance requirements under the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA). His career spans more than 25 years in telecommunications and lawful intercept, including executive positions at Convergent Communications, IP Services and SS8.
Greg Callanan. Mr. Callanan is Vice President of Sales at Qwilt, a company developing the next generation network architecture to support the future of online video entertainment, and is responsible for growing the company’s presence in the Americas through new customer acquisition and partner development. He has more than 25 years of experience in building successful sales teams for emerging and established technology companies. Prior to Qwilt, Mr. Callanan was Vice President of Sales at BroadSoft, and Regional Director at Cisco Systems. As Cisco’s Global Manager of the Service Provider Call Center Business, he was responsible for expanding operations and building alliances with operators across the globe.
Scott C. Chandler. Since 2002, Scott C. Chandler has been the Managing Partner for Franklin Court Partners, LLC. From 1998 to 2001, Mr. Chandler was Chief Financial Officer and then Senior Vice President for Global Business Development for Rhythms NetConnections, a leading provider of broadband services utilizing digital subscriber line (DSL) technology. Mr. Chandler served as President and CEO of C-COR.net, a pioneer in the cable television industry. At US West he launched and managed the company’s pioneering national data divisions, !NTERPRISE Networking Services and !NTERPRISE America.
Richard Grange. Mr. Grange is the Chairman of Cierto, a Mexican MVNO that he started with a partner in 2014. He began his telecom career launching a long distance telephone company when the U.S. market was deregulated in 1983. He was the founder and CEO of New Global Telecom (NGT), which was sold to Comcast in 2010, and more recently the Chairman of Vidtel, Inc., which was sold to Fidelity Investments in 2013.
Dave Heimbach. Dave Heimbach is a seasoned telecom and IT services veteran with over 15 years of experience in the industry. Mr. Heimbach was most recently Chief Operating Officer for Cincinnati Bell, Inc., where he oversaw sales and operations for the company. Prior to his role as COO of Cincinnati Bell, Mr. Heimbach held executive positions in product management, operations, sales and general management at Cincinnati Bell, and at PowerNet Global and Rhythms Netconnections. He has had experience leading and integrating acquisitions, launching new products, building and running large scale networks and managing both high growth and legacy businesses. Mr. Heimbach left Cincinnati Bell in December, 2014 to pursue high growth and strategic transformation opportunities. He is a member of Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and an Executive Board Member for Camp Joy, a non-profit in Clarkesville, Ohio serving disadvantaged and medically-challenged youth.
Marcus Thomas. Marcus Thomas is Chief Technology Officer for Subsentio. Mr. Thomas is a former FBI Assistant Director. At the FBI he served as lead executive to advise, govern, oversee policy direction and operations, and provide the leadership and general promotion of all FBI operational technologies, supporting the mission and needs of the FBI and the intelligence and law enforcement communities. Mr. Thomas’s program responsibilities included electronic surveillance, physical surveillance, digital evidence, first responder crisis communications, technical surveillance countermeasures, scientific and technical intelligence, surreptitious entry, counter-encryption, special projects, data analysis and visualization, and technical and forensics training. Mr. Thomas holds a top secret security clearance with the FBI.
Joseph M. Wetzel. Joseph M. Wetzel is currently leading Clayton Partners, a company focused on advisory services for enterprises and private equity firms. Prior to Clayton Partners, Mr. Wetzel was President and Chief Operating Officer of Earthlink, a US $1.2B provider of national network and IT services for businesses, and President and Chief Operating Officer at Mpower Communications, where he managed the delivery of voice and data services to consumer, business, retail and wholesale customers. Preceding his work at Mpower, Mr. Wetzel was corporate officer in charge of engineering functions at MediaOne, which spun off from US West to become the third largest cable company in the United States. At MediaOne he spearheaded technology and product development leading up to the company’s merger with AT&T Corporation. Prior to MediaOne, Mr. Wetzel held senior level positions in the technology and operations areas at US WEST. He holds B.Mech.E. and MBA degrees from the University of Minnesota and has completed the Stanford Executive Program at Stanford University.
About Subsentio
Subsentio, LLC. is trusted by communications service providers and law enforcement agencies to perform court ordered lawful electronic surveillance. Based in Centennial, CO the company has national, regional and rural service provider clients.