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| Management Team |
| Portfolio Company Directors |
Stephen Hebert has served as President of 3001 International, Inc., a CMEP portfolio company, since 2004, has been a director since 2001, and has been an employee of 3001 since 1970.
Since 2001, his primary responsibilities have included government relations, customer relations, contract negotiations, and the creation and implementation of new technology. Mr. Hebert was one of the first in the industry to use Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) systems. He developed automated field-to-finish techniques for turnkey surveying and mapping operations. He established 3001's hydrographic surveying department in 1979. Beginning in 1986, he managed the first federally funded countywide GIS programs for property ownership mapping, which included one of the first commercial applications of Global Positioning System (GPS) surveying. His experience in CADD, GIS, and hydrography led to his managing the first all-digital, comprehensive river charting project for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Mr. Hebert's experience in developing government partnerships among local, state, and federal agencies for geospatial projects helped 3001 perform the first statewide digital orthophotography mission for the U.S. Geological Survey and the State of Louisiana. He recognized the need for a more efficient method to create Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) and, in the late nineties, implemented a newly designed airborne LIght Detection And Ranging (LIDAR) sensor created for 3001 by a U.S. defense contractor. Mr. Hebert also supervised 3001's pioneering efforts in the market of digital photogrammetric mapping cameras beginning in 2001. 3001 was involved in the first countywide mapping using the Leica ADS40 sensor and was the first company to operate the Zeiss Digital Mapping Camera (DMC).
Mr. Hebert is a registered Professional Land Surveyor (PLS) in several states. He is also a Certified Hydrographer and a Certified Mapper under the American Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS).