Tractor Supply Gadsden, AL Aug 2013 to Oct 2013 Sales AssociateSelf employed Moulton, AL Jan 2012 to Aug 2013 Commercial Tire Section RepairTekSystems
Feb 2011 to Dec 2011 Contractor, Verizon Wireless - Network Operations, Signal Transfer Point Ops/EngrUnemployed
May 2007 to Jan 2011 Elder caregiverVeriSign Overland Park, KS Jul 2005 to May 2007 Senior Network Architect/Next Generation Network PlannerCingular Redmond, WA Oct 2004 to Jun 2005 Signal Transport Point Design Engineer/SS7 Network PlannerAT&T Wireless Services Redmond, WA Apr 1996 to Oct 2004 Sr. Manager, STP/SS7 Network Engineering DepartmentIlluminet Overland Park, KS Jul 1993 to Apr 1996 STP Operations EngineerTeleTech Lexington, KY Jan 1989 to Jul 1993 Installation Supervisor, Central Office InstallationUS Navy
Jun 1980 to May 1985 Avionics Technician
Skills:
Drafting, machine shop, ac power. dc power, central office installation, cabling, telco, digital access cross connects, retail sales
Howard County Public Schools Columbia, MD Aug 1999 to Jun 2012 TeacherPrince George's County Public Schools Riverdale, MD Aug 1996 to Jun 1999 Teachersecondary, Prince George's County Public schools
Mar 1996 to May 1996 Substitute teachersecondary, Howard County Public Schools
Mar 1996 to May 1996 Substitute teacher
Education:
Bowie State University Bowie, MD 2000 M.Ed. in Secondary EducationBowie State University Bowie, MD 1996 B.S. in History/Secondary EducationUniversity of Maryland College Park, MD 1972 B.A. in History
Skills:
Trumpet player and vocalist, Coach for It's Academic, power point presentations.
Barry Davis - Shoreline WA Scott Blachowicz - Bothell WA Larry Brasfield - Mercer Island WA Dennis Howard - Seattle WA David Helms - Houston TX Craig Paynter - Renton WA Randy Robertson - Kirkland WA James Rouse - Houston TX
A system, method, and computer program for managing integrated real-time information about air flight trips and providing that information to multiple users by way of a flight operations system (FOS), including a data engine (DE) and render engine (RE). A computerized Upstream Distribution Center (UDC) containing a packet manager connects to the FOS and to a user interface including a computer display using text, image and color. The UDC is connectable to multiple user interfaces containing copies of the computer program through computer networks by which information is collected and propagated on a real time basis using object-relational mapping, object caching and proactive notification or âpushâ technology.
Air Travel Information And Computer Data Compilation, Retrieval And Display Method And System
Scott Blachowicz - Bothell WA Larry Brasfield - Mercer Island WA Feng Chen - Houston TX Roberto Cormack - Houston TX Barry Davis - Shoreline WA Rose Dossett - Houston TX David Helms - Houston TX Dennis Howard - Seattle WA John Legh-Page - Houston TX Craig Paynter - Renton WA Randy Robertson - Kirkland WA Jim Rouse - Missouri City TX
Assignee:
AR Group, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
G01C 2100
US Classification:
701202, 701207, 701208, 455456, 342 36
Abstract:
A system, method, and computer program is disclosed for managing integrated real-time information about air flight trips, providing that information to multiple users, and receiving feedback from multiple users. A plurality of user interfaces are provided for displaying a plurality of types of information about a real time progress air trips as planned by an operational center. A communication channel is provided for receiving feedback information from the users and associating that feedback with a particular aspect of the trip.
Identification Of Patterns In Stateful Transactions
A system for the identification of patterns in stateful transactions may include a message interceptor, a message pattern processor, a message handler, and a memory. The message interceptor may be operative to intercept messages transmitted by a first device over a network to a recipient. The message interceptor may be operative to intercept the messages before the messages are received by the recipient. The message pattern processor may be operative to add the message to a message pattern and store the message pattern in a memory. The message pattern processor may compare the message pattern to a plurality of exemplary message patterns and identify when the message pattern matches at least one of the exemplary message patterns. The message handler may be operative to determine an action to take with respect to the message based on the at least one matching exemplary message pattern identified by the message pattern processor.
Associating Prior Arrangements With On-Premise Manual Transactions And Concomitant Presence Of Actor's Presence-Advertising Emitter In Fine Resolution Region
- Washington DC, US David Helms - Arlington VA, US Scott Yoder - Washington DC, US Francis Nguyen - Chicago IL, US Marc Wallace - Arlington VA, US
Assignee:
Radius Networks Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 20/32 G06Q 30/02 H04W 4/021
Abstract:
Prior arrangement information is automatically fetched in response to detection that a radio presence advertising mobile device of a user is disposed in a region of interest that is operatively adjacent to a transaction-processing location. The fetched information is used to automatically modify the transaction.
Status Monitoring Of Unconnected Wireless Broadcast Devices
- Washington DC, US Christopher Sexton - McLean VA, US David Helms - Arlington VA, US David Young - Washington DC, US Aaron Kromer - Silver Spring MD, US
Assignee:
RADIUS NETWORKS INC. - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04W 48/16 H04L 12/26
Abstract:
The system and method of the present disclosure relates to technology for monitoring a broadcast device that is non-network connected. A wireless device monitors for a broadcast message transmitted wirelessly by the broadcast device. Upon discovery of the broadcast message, the wireless device transmits information from the broadcast message to a remotely located sever via a network. The server stores the broadcast information and determines the status (e.g., online or offline) of the broadcast device. The status is determined based on the detection time (e.g., the last seen time of the broadcast device by the wireless device) and an offline threshold value (e.g., a predetermined time period) that is compared to the current time or time upon which the server received the broadcast information. As a result of the comparison, the server determines whether the broadcast device is online or offline.
- Washington DC, US Christopher Sexton - McLean VA, US David Helms - Arlington VA, US David Young - Washington DC, US
Assignee:
Radius Networks Inc. - Washington DC
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04W 8/00
Abstract:
The system and method of the present disclosure relates to a remotely configurable wireless broadcast device connected to a network. The device includes a network connected computer and a proxy that interfaces with one or more non-network connected broadcast devices. The wireless broadcast device monitors the non-network connected broadcast devices and periodically reports the status for each of the devices. A server, remotely located from the configurable wireless broadcast device, receives and processes the status reports. The status reports may also be monitored by a user via a common user interface connected to the server. After processing the status reports, the server sends configuration data, including updated or modified information, back to the wireless broadcast device instructing the device to configure the non-network connected devices.
Identification Of Patterns In Stateful Transactions
A system for the identification of patterns in stateful transactions may include a message interceptor, a message pattern processor, a message handler, and a memory. The message interceptor may be operative to intercept messages transmitted by a first device over a network to a recipient. The message interceptor may be operative to intercept the messages before the messages are received by the recipient. The message pattern processor may be operative to add the message to a message pattern and store the message pattern in a memory. The message pattern processor may compare the message pattern to a plurality of exemplary message patterns and identify when the message pattern matches at least one of the exemplary message patterns. The message handler may be operative to determine an action to take with respect to the message based on the at least one matching exemplary message pattern identified by the message pattern processor.
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