Psgs Sep 2006 - Aug 2011
Consultant
Naval Sea Systems Command (Navsea) Sep 2006 - Aug 2011
Production Controller Virginia Class Submarines
G4S Apr 2004 - Sep 2006
Assistant Officer In Charge
Us Navy 1984 - 2006
Mmcm
Us Navy Jun 2001 - Apr 2003
Edmc on Uss Montpelier
Education:
State University of New York College at Plattsburgh 2000 - 2003
Master of Library Science, Masters
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania 1980 - 1984
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts In Business Administration
Skills:
Operational Planning Leadership Dod Military Six Sigma Nuclear Engineering Operations Management Process Improvement Quality Assurance Information Assurance Budgets Systems Engineering Analysis Program Management Command Organizational Leadership Nuclear Project Management Preventive Maintenance National Security Security Clearance Military Operations Navy Troubleshooting Training Government Project Planning Defense Military Experience Engineering Leadership Development Risk Management
Jonn B. Yates - Glenmont NY Sterling B. Brown - Schenectady NY Richard C. Lowry - Phoenixville PA James C. Blubaugh - Albany NY David F. Aycock - Glenmont NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Schenectady NY
International Classification:
C08G 6548
US Classification:
525390
Abstract:
A method for the production of functionalized polyphenylene ether by contacting crude polyphenylene ether with an aqueous base and subsequently adding substituted chlorotriazine such as butyl glycidyl chlorocyanurate or mesityl glycidyl chlorocyanurate.
Capped Polyphenylene Ether For High Impact Blends And Method Of Preparation
James C. Blubaugh - Albany NY Sterling B. Brown - Schenectady NY Patrick R. Dudley - Clifton Park NY John B. Yates - Glenmont NY
Assignee:
General Electric Company - Pittsfield MA
International Classification:
C08L 7112 C08F 608
US Classification:
525396
Abstract:
Capped polyphenylene ethers are prepared by reaction of a polyphenylene ether with epoxy materials in methods which result in low levels of alkali metal ions and ammonium ions in the resulting product. Such low alkali metal ion and ammonium ion capped polyphenylene ethers are particularly useful in forming high impact blends with polyesters and polyamides, which find utility as molding compositions.
Marilyn Godier, Fred Tonnies, James O'connell, Charles Callahan, Rosemary Arman, Judith Barnes, Pete Thompson, Judy Gau, William Grumich, Carol Ruenpohl, Janet Wilson