Frank Subealdea, Jr. - San Antonio TX, US Dik Moore - San Antonio TX, US Thomas Chudanov - San Antonio TX, US Hector Castillo - San Antonio TX, US Linda Karen Leach - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
United Services Automobile Association (USAA) - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 40, 705 35
Abstract:
A user calling a payment center has the option of using an automated speech recognition payment system or a human representative to make the payment. If the user selects to make a payment using a human representative, the representative may, at some point, transfer the user into the automated speech recognition payment system. If the user has already been authenticated, he may not need to re-authenticate himself to the system. If the user selects to make a payment the automated system, and then gets transferred to a human representative during the payment process, the representative may, at some point, transfer the user into the automated speech recognition payment system. Again, if the user has already been authenticated either by the system initially or by the representative, he may not need to re-authenticate himself to the system.
Authentication mechanisms are disclosed herein that authenticate user access to enterprises. For example, either an enterprise associated number or a social security number (SSN) can be provided to the enterprise to enter a first level. Then, any one of a ZIP code number, a device calling/contacting number, a date of birth, and a portion of the SSN can be provided to access applications in the first level. Lastly, a PIN can be provided to enter a second level of the enterprise. Additionally, these authentication mechanisms can be added and/or changed. In the former case, if a user used a SSN to enter the mentioned first level of the enterprise, then a date of birth can be used to update an authentication mechanism. Alternatively, if a user used an enterprise number to gain such access, then part of the SSN can be used for the update. If the user wants to change the authentication mechanism, the date of birth can be used for the update.
- New York NY, US Hector Castillo - Boerne TX, US Mitchell Guillaume - Farmington ME, US
International Classification:
E04D 13/10 A01G 25/16
Abstract:
A fluid deposition system is provided. The system comprises one or more electronic processors, and one or more electronic memories each electrically connected to at least one of the one or more processors and having instructions stored therein. The processor(s) is/are configured to access the memory or memories and execute the instructions stored therein such that the processor(s) is/are configured to: determine whether one or more predetermined criteria are met for initiating deposition of fluid onto an area of interest; when it is determined that the criteria is/are met, determine one or more operating parameters of the fluid deposition system to use in the deposition of the fluid onto the area of interest; and following the determination of the operating parameter(s), generate one or more electrical signals to cause the fluid to be deposited onto the area of interest in accordance with the determined parameter(s).
Feb 2011 to 2000 Senior Mechanical Design Engineer -NPDEast West Industries Ronkonkoma, NY Sep 2009 to Dec 2010 Project EngineerLong Island Forum for Technology New York, NY Feb 2000 to Sep 2009 Project Manager Product development departmentTRW Steering Wheel Systems Yaphank, NY 1989 to 1998 Tool DesignerPfizer Pharmaceutical Inc Barceloneta, Puerto Rico, US 1981 to 1981 Chemical Operator and Q.C. Inspector
Education:
SUNY at Farmingdale Dec 2001 BS in Manufacturing EngineeringSUNY at Farmingdale AS in Mechanical EngineeringInstitute of Technology of Puerto Rico AS in Chemical Engineering
Dr. Castillo graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 2000. He works in Los Angeles, CA and specializes in Family Medicine.
Short sales Residential sales Luxury homes First time home buyers Distressed properties Relocation Property Management TIC Co-op
Work:
EXIT Realty Achieve Huntington, NY 6469157913 (Phone) License #10401242819
Certifications:
OICP
Client type:
Home Buyers Home Sellers
Property type:
Single Family Home Condo/Townhome Multi-family TIC Co-op
Interests:
Basketball Baseball Traveling
Languages:
English Spanish
About:
Hector V. Castillo is a second generation realtor. He earned his Real Estate License in 2012. Since then, he has worked and learned from some of the industry's top agents and coaches to enhance his understanding of the market and all aspects of real estate.Hector grew up experiencing the Real Estate business indirectly while his parents worked and operated their family owned Real Estate Company in NY. Based in Smithtown, Hector is an expert and has the ability to help you with all your home buying and selling needs on Long Island such and Queens. Hector truly understands the dynamics of the present real estate market and is an expert at educating his customers and clients so they can make the best decisions for their needs. He also takes great pride and specializes in working with first time home buyers. Hector has the ability to use the latest and unique internet technologies to market and find homes with expertise. Hector understands that the purchase and ownership of a home is often the largest investment people make in their lifetime. He believes REALTORS have an obligation to be well educated to provide the level of service and protection clients deserve. Hector is a member in good standing of the Local Association of The National Association of Realtors (NAR) and The New York State Association of REALTORS. In addition, he is a member of the Long Island Multiple Listing Service. Hector understands the stresses and worries involved in the buying, selling, and relocation process and he strives to alleviate these concerns. One thing you will know for sure, Hector will be there for you to walk with and guide you through one of the most personal, emotional, and financial investments you will make in your life. His ultimate goal is to earn your trust and confidence that he can get the job done and if he does, you’ll highly consider referring him to your relatives, friends and neighbors. You will be glad to give him the chance to assist you! Joslynn Castillo is a second generation realtor. Joslynn grew up experiencing the Real Estate business indirectly while her parents worked and operated their own family Real Estate Company in NY. In 2005, she earned her Real Estate License. Since then, she has worked and learned how to enhance her understanding of the market and has had the opportunity to learn various aspects of real estate from some of the industry's top agents and coaches. Based on Long Island, Joslynn is a marketing expert and has the ability to help you with all your home buying and selling needs in both Queens and Long Island. Joslynn takes great pride in working with both first time home buyers and sellers. She has the ability to use the latest technologies to market and find homes with expertise. She understands that the purchase of a home and sale is often the largest most important investment people make in their lifetime and with her knowledge of the present market, she is able to educate her clients and is able in aiding them in making a decision that suits their needs. She strongly believes that REALTORS have an obligation to be well educated and be able to provide the level of service and protection clients deserve. Joslynn understands the stresses and worries involved in the buying, selling and relocation process and she strives to alleviate these concerns. Her ultimate goal is to earn your trust and confidence that she will get the job done and in conjuction become your family realtor whom you would recommend to all your relatives, friends and neighbors. If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, We will put our real estate expertise to work for you! Contact Joslynn or Hector today to make your realty dreams a reality!!
Every physician or L.A. health provider is absolutely concerned, Dr. Hector Castillo, a family medicine doctor affiliated with the California Hospital Medical Center in Los Angeles, said recently.
Date: Jul 20, 2021
Category: More news
Source: Google
Harvey Weinstein Trial: Hotel Employee Was Concerned for Rape Accuser’s Safety
Hector Castillo, the head of security at the DoubleTree Hotel in midtown Manhattan, also testified on Wednesday, saying that Capulong filed an end-of-shift-report that noted his concern about Weinstein checking in with a woman.
Most fans said they hope the mark she made in pop culture through her powerful pipes and signature looks won't be outshined by her darker days. As fan Hector Castillo stated, "I would say just to remember the music she created that's going to be listened to for a long time."