Driving Innovation Through the MICT/HCTS Framework
About John Reagan
John is a systems architect, innovator, and the founder of the Boredbrains Consortium, the driving force behind the Mobius Inspired Cyclical Transformation (MICT/HCTS) framework. He is passionate about developing adaptable, intelligent systems that address real-world challenges and empower individuals and communities.
Experience and Background
John's journey into technology began early, with a fascination for how things work that led to coding in DOS at the age of 10. This early interest evolved into a lifelong pursuit of understanding and improving complex systems. His diverse background includes experience in [mention key areas, drawing from your previous answers, and expanding slightly for a broader audience]:
- Software Development and Systems Architecture: Building and managing complex software systems, with a focus on efficiency and scalability.
- Business Process Improvement: Analyzing and optimizing business processes to improve performance and achieve strategic goals.
- Talent Acquisition
- Warehousing and Supply Chains
- AI Research and Development: Exploring the potential of AI to solve real-world problems, including experience with [mention specific AI technologies or projects, e.g., "IBM's Watson platform"].

He has held positions at [mention *relevant* past companies – e.g., "IBM" and "various technology startups"], where he gained valuable experience in [mention key responsibilities and accomplishments – e.g., "leading development teams," "designing and implementing large-scale systems," "driving innovation in [specific area]"].
The MICT/HCTS Framework: A Vision for Adaptive Systems
The MICT/HCTS framework is the culmination of John's experience and passion for creating systems that can learn, adapt, and continuously improve. Inspired by the continuous loop of the Mobius strip and drawing on principles of human cognition, MICT/HCTS provides a structured, iterative approach to problem-solving that can be applied across a wide range of disciplines. This framework arose from a deep-seated belief that technology should empower individuals and communities, and that systems should be designed to adapt to changing needs and circumstances, not the other way around.
[Optional: Add a *very brief* (1-2 sentence) mention of the initial spark for MICT – e.g., "The initial concept for MICT emerged from exploring applications of Simulation Theory and a desire to create more human-centered systems."]
Mission and Vision
The mission of the Boredbrains Consortium is to develop and promote the MICT/HCTS framework as a tool for positive change. [Your Name] envisions a future where MICT/HCTS is used to create:
- More adaptable and resilient operating systems.
- AI systems that are more transparent, explainable, and aligned with human values.
- Businesses that are more responsive to customer needs and market changes.
- Solutions to pressing social problems, like food insecurity.
- Tools that empower individuals to achieve their goals and improve their lives.
Current projects include the development of a novel, MICT-based operating system (MVM), a personalized business planning service, and ongoing research into the applications of MICT/HCTS in diverse fields.
Connect
- Website: BoredBrains.net
- LinkedIn: John Reagan Linkedin
- Support Email: Info@boredbrains.net