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Adam Harris

Adam Harris is a graduate of the Toronto Film School and International Academy of Design and Technology with a diploma in 3D Graphics and Animation. He started his career as a freelance 3D artist working for a wide variety of companies on an even wider variety of projects. Since July 2012, Adam has brought his in depth knowledge of 3D environments and objects to DCM.

BRAD NORRIS

Job Titles:
  • Business Development / Measurement Analyst
Brad is a graduate of York University and has worked with DCM since 2012. He has provided marketing and business development solutions to a number of organizations since 2000, including those in the measurement, sport and recreation industries. He provides a strong and diverse background in business development, customer service and marketing to DCM.

Dan Mills

Job Titles:
  • Consultant
  • Owner
Dan Mills, Owner of DCM Technical Services since 1996, has been providing measurement solutions to multiple industries including Forensics, Architecture, Geology, Industry & Engineering, Archaeology and multiple other miscellaneous projects. Dan has a Bachelors of Technology, Survey Engineering from Ryerson Polytechnic University as well as a certificate in Digital Geographic Information Systems from Ryerson. Dan is also continuing his education and working towards a Masters in Civil Engineering (Transportation). Dan also has experience working for TRANSPORT CANADA having served as the Lead Collision Investigator, Vehicle Safety Research Centre (VSRC) from 2000 to 2003. This experience at Transport Canada provided Dan with unique opportunities to determine the effectiveness of the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and to evaluate vehicle crash worthiness. His responsibilities included all aspects of collision reconstruction, providing technical expertise and training to other VSRC investigators and police officers and providing expert testimony for court on completed investigations. Dan has experienced testifying to the accuracy and legitimacy of his analyses on numerous occasions, in both Canada and the United States

Tod Whitfield

Tod Whitfield worked for thirty one years as a police officer, finishing his career as a forensic specialist. As the Sergeant in charge of the lab for the Toronto Police Forensics Unit, Tod was tasked with identifying and implementing technology to better investigate and present major crimes to the court. One of the technologies he identified was photogrammetry. Tod was trained in photogrammetry in 2006 and was active in its implementation in the police service. He is an inventor with several patents to his name, and continues to develop new and exciting ways to use technology.